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Re: Interoperability Event

From: Scott Lawrence <lawrence@agranat.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 12:58:17 -0400
Message-Id: <199708291658.MAA09811@devnix.agranat.com>
To: treyr@atr.net
Cc: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
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>>>>> "TR" == "Turner Rentz <Turner> writes:

>> Goals:

TR>   origin servers -- Compatibility, thread management and memory usage

  By thread management I assume you refer to persistent connection
  usage - that seems like a good idea (how often does server X force a
  close?).

>> Thoughts?

TR> My feelings here are that this is a LINUX like activity: This should be
TR> done over the net, and immediately -- let's create a list
TR> of servers, their download locations and installation notes,
TR> -- Let's move this to a different list (or create another list)

  There is a list of servers available on the net today at the
  HTTP/1.1 Implementors Forum @ W3C:

    http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Forum/

  Until Larry tells us this needs to move, I think that we can
  continue to use this list.

TR> 4. Hardware inventory for the servers from (3)

  I think that the event organizers need provide no more than a
  network; vendors will expect to bring thier own platform hardware.

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Scott Lawrence           EmWeb Embedded Server       <lawrence@agranat.com>
Agranat Systems, Inc.        Engineering            http://www.agranat.com/
Received on Friday, 29 August 1997 10:02:28 UTC

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