[Xitami] Xitami Digest, Vol 24, Issue 1
Robert E. Schaulis, Sr.
res at null.net
Sun Jan 4 16:40:41 CET 2009
Sounds perfect for my needs. Good luck !!!
RES
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> 1. Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Pieter Hintjens)
> 2. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Stuart Hands)
> 3. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Hogan)
> 4. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Hogan)
> 5. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (rolinger)
> 6. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Hogan Courrier)
> 7. Re: [Xitami-Dev] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> (jlist9 at gmail.com)
> 8. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Marc Doigny)
> 9. Re: Xitami/5 - new project announcement (Pieter Hintjens)
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
> Date:
> Sat, 3 Jan 2009 17:57:22 +0100
> To:
> "Xitami Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>, "Xitami
> Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> "Xitami Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>, "Xitami
> Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Happy new year for 2009.
>
> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
>
> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
>
> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
>
> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
> will run without ever crashing.
>
> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
> we're making) that explains a little more.
>
> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
> nice development environment.
>
> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
>
> --
> Pieter Hintjens
> iMatix Corporation
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> "Stuart Hands" <shands at redlineuk.com>
> Date:
> Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:27:42 -0000
> To:
> "'Xitami Users General Discussion'" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> "'Xitami Users General Discussion'" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> Hi Pieter,
>
> Happy new year to you too!
>
> I just want to wish you guys the best of luck! Xitami/2.5 is a brilliant
> webserver and does its job really well! Lightweight, efficient and has stood
> the test of time! (I'm still using it since NT days even now - on a bunch of
> 2k3 boxes)
>
> It's a shame about the CGI development with Xitami/5 though. Back in the
> early days, it was a deciding factor of me using Xitami in the first place
> (incidentally - VB CGI ftw!! I don't know if anyone else shares the same
> 'enthusiasm' for CGI VB? Thought not. lol!).
>
> I'd love to help with CGI dev - but I think you're are a 'real' programmer
> (not some VB'er!). But once again, god speed guys! It's great to know that
> Xitami isn't dead yet!!
>
> Stuart
> 7sq.co.uk
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org
> [mailto:xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org] On Behalf Of Pieter Hintjens
> Sent: 03 January 2009 16:57
> To: Xitami Development Discussion; Xitami Users General Discussion
> Subject: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
>
> Hi All,
>
> Happy new year for 2009.
>
> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
>
> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
>
> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
>
> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
> will run without ever crashing.
>
> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
> we're making) that explains a little more.
>
> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
> nice development environment.
>
> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
>
> --
> Pieter Hintjens
> iMatix Corporation
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> Hogan <hogan at geeksgalore.ca>
> Date:
> Sat, 03 Jan 2009 14:36:52 -0500
> To:
> shands at redlineuk.com, Xitami Users General Discussion
> <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> shands at redlineuk.com, Xitami Users General Discussion
> <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> Best news I have heard this year yet!! Rock on Imatix, been a solid
> user from the conception back in 1991 I think??? Been a long time,
> still runs flawless here and does the job!
>
>
> Stuart Hands wrote:
>> Hi Pieter,
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> Hogan <hogan at geeksgalore.ca>
> Date:
> Sat, 03 Jan 2009 14:38:28 -0500
> To:
> Xitami Users General Discussion <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> Xitami Users General Discussion <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> Best news of the New Year! Cannot wait for this new
> release.....Although I am pretty happy with 2.5, been a loyal user
> from the beginning. Think it was somewhere around 1991???
>
> Pieter Hintjens wrote:
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> "rolinger" <rolinger1 at hotmail.com>
> Date:
> Sat, 3 Jan 2009 16:29:00 -0800
> To:
> "Xitami Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>, "Xitami
> Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> "Xitami Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>, "Xitami
> Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> This sounds fantastic, and am glad the Xitami torch will carry on. Its been
> rock steady for years, has few limitations and still does the job better
> than Apache (apples to apples). Heck, I even got a custom version of URL
> rewrites to work (converting dyanmic urls to static urls), something that is
> built into Apache but had to be bastardized to work with Xitami.
>
> Anyway, I would like to contribute in anyway I can. However, I don't
> believe I am the kind of sophisticated programmer that you need assisting in
> developing the various aspects of this new webserver. I primarily do CGI,
> PHP and MySQL scripting. But you need assistance with Admin forms and
> technical help pages or such, then let me know.
>
> Keep me in mind if you can remember to do so. :-)
> -R
>
> =========
> "Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance,
> and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."
> - Sir Winston Churchill -
> =========
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
> To: "Xitami Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>; "Xitami
> Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 8:57 AM
> Subject: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
>
>
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Happy new year for 2009.
>>
>> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
>>
>> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
>> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
>>
>> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
>> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
>> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
>> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
>>
>> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
>> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
>> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
>> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
>> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
>> will run without ever crashing.
>>
>> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
>> we're making) that explains a little more.
>>
>> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
>> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
>> nice development environment.
>>
>> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
>> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
>> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
>>
>> --
>> Pieter Hintjens
>> iMatix Corporation
>>
>> --
>> "Silence (n.) The sound of something really terrible just about to
>> happen."
>> -- Devil's Wiki - http://www.devilswiki.com.
>>
>> --
>> Xitami Users Mailing List -- For Xitami support
>> To unsubscribe: http://lists.xitami.org/mailman/listinfo/xitami
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> Hogan Courrier <hogan at geeksgalore.ca>
> Date:
> Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:16:30 -0500
> To:
> Xitami Users General Discussion <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> Xitami Users General Discussion <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> as Obamma would say. "its a new day" Got to love it!!!
> --
> Hogan Courrier
> Geeks Galore Computer Center
> (613) 472-0005
> http://www.geeksgalore.ca
>
>
> rolinger wrote:
>> This sounds fantastic, and am glad the Xitami torch will carry on. Its been
>> rock steady for years, has few limitations and still does the job better
>> than Apache (apples to apples). Heck, I even got a custom version of URL
>> rewrites to work (converting dyanmic urls to static urls), something that is
>> built into Apache but had to be bastardized to work with Xitami.
>>
>> Anyway, I would like to contribute in anyway I can. However, I don't
>> believe I am the kind of sophisticated programmer that you need assisting in
>> developing the various aspects of this new webserver. I primarily do CGI,
>> PHP and MySQL scripting. But you need assistance with Admin forms and
>> technical help pages or such, then let me know.
>>
>> Keep me in mind if you can remember to do so. :-)
>> -R
>>
>> =========
>> "Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance,
>> and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."
>> - Sir Winston Churchill -
>> =========
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
>> To: "Xitami Development Discussion" <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>; "Xitami
>> Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 8:57 AM
>> Subject: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Happy new year for 2009.
>>>
>>> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
>>>
>>> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
>>> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
>>>
>>> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
>>> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
>>> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
>>> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
>>>
>>> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
>>> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
>>> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
>>> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
>>> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
>>> will run without ever crashing.
>>>
>>> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
>>> we're making) that explains a little more.
>>>
>>> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
>>> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
>>> nice development environment.
>>>
>>> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
>>> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
>>> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Pieter Hintjens
>>> iMatix Corporation
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Silence (n.) The sound of something really terrible just about to
>>> happen."
>>> -- Devil's Wiki - http://www.devilswiki.com.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Xitami Users Mailing List -- For Xitami support
>>> To unsubscribe: http://lists.xitami.org/mailman/listinfo/xitami
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Xitami Users Mailing List -- For Xitami support
>> To unsubscribe: http://lists.xitami.org/mailman/listinfo/xitami
>>
>>
>>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] [Xitami-Dev] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> jlist9 at gmail.com
> Date:
> Sat, 3 Jan 2009 16:01:29 -0800
> To:
> "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
>
> To:
> "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
> CC:
> Xitami Users General Discussion <xitami at lists.xitami.org>, Xitami
> Development Discussion <xitami-dev at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
> Hello Pieter,
>
> I don't see any mentioning of FastCGI, SCGI, Proxying, URL Rewriting
> in your post or your email. I think these are essential features to
> any modern web server. Any plan to include those?
>
> Jack
>
> Saturday, January 3, 2009, 8:57:22 AM, you wrote:
>
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>
>
>> Happy new year for 2009.
>>
>
>
>> It's been a while since we stopped working on Xitami/2.5.
>>
>
>
>> Well, we've started on a new version of Xitami, which will be called
>> Xitami/5. (Versions 3 and 4 were started, and dropped, internally.)
>>
>
>
>> It'll be a while before this becomes a polished stand-alone product,
>> and that will only happen if people ask for it and help make it so.
>> Our main reason for restarting this concept is that we need a small,
>> tough server as the front-end for new web services we're making.
>>
>
>
>> Xitami/5 will remind you a lot of Xitami: compact, efficient, and easy
>> to configure. It won't have CGI or LRWP, unless someone helps make
>> this. It's meant above all to be scalable on multicore boxes, secure
>> (it will have SSL support), and unhackable. It will run on most OSes
>> but we're not going to spend time making nice Win32 front-ends. It
>> will run without ever crashing.
>>
>
>
>> I've put a post on www.zyre.com (Zyre is the new web messaging service
>> we're making) that explains a little more.
>>
>
>
>> Technical details: Xitami/5 uses the Base2 server framework we built
>> for OpenAMQ (www.openamq.org). That gives us multithreading and a
>> nice development environment.
>>
>
>
>> As we get code that works, and if there is interest, we'll put up a
>> new website. In the meantime, we've put up a sample of the new
>> documentation here: http://xitami.wikidot.com/doc:xitami-5.
>>
>
>
>> --
>> Pieter Hintjens
>> iMatix Corporation
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> "Marc Doigny" <marc at verfaillie.be>
> Date:
> Sun, 4 Jan 2009 08:37:31 +0100
> To:
> <shands at redlineuk.com>, "Xitami Users General Discussion"
> <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> <shands at redlineuk.com>, "Xitami Users General Discussion"
> <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> Van: xitami-bounces at lists.xitami.org namens Stuart Hands
> Verzonden: za 3/01/2009 20:27
> Aan: 'Xitami Users General Discussion'
> Onderwerp: Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
>
>
>
> Hi Pieter,
>
> Happy new year to you too!
>
> I just want to wish you guys the best of luck! Xitami/2.5 is a brilliant
> webserver and does its job really well! Lightweight, efficient and has stood
> the test of time! (I'm still using it since NT days even now - on a bunch of
> 2k3 boxes)
>
> It's a shame about the CGI development with Xitami/5 though. Back in the
> early days, it was a deciding factor of me using Xitami in the first place
> (incidentally - VB CGI ftw!! I don't know if anyone else shares the same
> 'enthusiasm' for CGI VB? Thought not. lol!).
>
> Same thing here.
>
> I choosed for Xitami in the first place for it's easy CGI implementation. Still use Xitami for it's CGI capabilities (using powerbasic, not visual basic) on w'98, w2000 and xp pro
>
> marc
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Re: [Xitami] Xitami/5 - new project announcement
> From:
> "Pieter Hintjens" <ph at imatix.com>
> Date:
> Sun, 4 Jan 2009 10:53:12 +0100
> To:
> "Xitami Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
>
> To:
> "Xitami Users General Discussion" <xitami at lists.xitami.org>
> CC:
> shands at redlineuk.com
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Marc Doigny <marc at verfaillie.be> wrote:
>
>
>> I choosed for Xitami in the first place for it's easy CGI implementation. Still use Xitami for it's CGI capabilities (using powerbasic, not visual basic) on w'98, w2000 and xp pro
>>
>
> This is good feedback. OK, so CGI is important for Xitami/5. Can you
> explain why you felt it was easier in Xitami than in other web
> servers?
>
> -Pieter
>
>
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