Maintainership of mod_ssl

Maintainership of mod_ssl

am 25.09.2002 15:50:29 von Tim Tassonis

Hi Ralf and everybody

Wouldn't it now be about time to transfer maintainership of mod_ssl to
somebody else (if there is anybody willing and capable available) , as
this software is now obviously unmaintained except for important security
fixes.

Ralf has done a tremendous job in providing and maintaining mod_ssl, but
obviously has no more time left to actively work on it.

But there are still people (me at least) who would like to enhance mod_ssl
beyond the very neccessary. Unfortunately mails with patches to do so are
not even replied.

How do other people and most of all, how does Ralf think about this?

Bye
Tim
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RE: Maintainership of mod_ssl

am 25.09.2002 16:14:02 von CorreiJ

Hi all

I agree, I haven't seen much movement/improvements with mod_ssl in the
last months and in this industry things need to get moving in order to
keep the software in touch with its neighbours (apache, open_ssl,
mod_authz_ldap to name a few) and therefore each one improving on the
other.

If Ralf cannot afford the time then I am for someone else (like you
Tim) to take over the reigns (either fully or partially). It is really
important that users see mod_ssl constantly improving itself.

Best regards
Jose Correia



-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Tassonis [mailto:timtas@dplanet.ch]
Sent: 25 September 2002 15:50
To: modssl-users@modssl.org
Subject: Maintainership of mod_ssl


Hi Ralf and everybody

Wouldn't it now be about time to transfer maintainership of mod_ssl to
somebody else (if there is anybody willing and capable available) , as
this software is now obviously unmaintained except for important
security
fixes.

Ralf has done a tremendous job in providing and maintaining mod_ssl,
but
obviously has no more time left to actively work on it.

But there are still people (me at least) who would like to enhance
mod_ssl
beyond the very neccessary. Unfortunately mails with patches to do so
are
not even replied.

How do other people and most of all, how does Ralf think about this?

Bye
Tim
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Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
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Re: Maintainership of mod_ssl

am 25.09.2002 17:08:50 von Daniel Lopez

Part of the reson is that mod_ssl was moved into the Apache 2.0
codebase, development has been quite active there.
So although 1.3 development may be necessary and useful, long term I think
2.0 is the way to go

Cheers

Daniel

> Hi all
>
> I agree, I haven't seen much movement/improvements with mod_ssl in the
> last months and in this industry things need to get moving in order to
> keep the software in touch with its neighbours (apache, open_ssl,
> mod_authz_ldap to name a few) and therefore each one improving on the
> other.
>
> If Ralf cannot afford the time then I am for someone else (like you
> Tim) to take over the reigns (either fully or partially). It is really
> important that users see mod_ssl constantly improving itself.
>
> Best regards
> Jose Correia
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Tassonis [mailto:timtas@dplanet.ch]
> Sent: 25 September 2002 15:50
> To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> Subject: Maintainership of mod_ssl
>
>
> Hi Ralf and everybody
>
> Wouldn't it now be about time to transfer maintainership of mod_ssl to
> somebody else (if there is anybody willing and capable available) , as
> this software is now obviously unmaintained except for important
> security
> fixes.
>
> Ralf has done a tremendous job in providing and maintaining mod_ssl,
> but
> obviously has no more time left to actively work on it.
>
> But there are still people (me at least) who would like to enhance
> mod_ssl
> beyond the very neccessary. Unfortunately mails with patches to do so
> are
> not even replied.
>
> How do other people and most of all, how does Ralf think about this?
>
> Bye
> Tim
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
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Re: Maintainership of mod_ssl

am 25.09.2002 17:26:22 von Tim Tassonis

On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:08:50 -0700
daniel wrote:

>
> Part of the reson is that mod_ssl was moved into the Apache 2.0
> codebase, development has been quite active there.
> So although 1.3 development may be necessary and useful, long term I
> think 2.0 is the way to go

Of course you are right. But at the present time, Apache 1.3 is still the
widely used Apache production server, since most modules haven't been
ported yet. I'm quite sure this situation will remain for a year or so.
That's quite a long time to wait for needed functionality.

Btw.: I'm definitely the wrong man for the job, lacking both resources and
skills to be resonsible for such an important module.

Bye
Tim

>
> Cheers
>
> Daniel
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I agree, I haven't seen much movement/improvements with mod_ssl in the
> > last months and in this industry things need to get moving in order to
> > keep the software in touch with its neighbours (apache, open_ssl,
> > mod_authz_ldap to name a few) and therefore each one improving on the
> > other.
> >
> > If Ralf cannot afford the time then I am for someone else (like you
> > Tim) to take over the reigns (either fully or partially). It is really
> > important that users see mod_ssl constantly improving itself.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Jose Correia
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tim Tassonis [mailto:timtas@dplanet.ch]
> > Sent: 25 September 2002 15:50
> > To: modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Subject: Maintainership of mod_ssl
> >
> >
> > Hi Ralf and everybody
> >
> > Wouldn't it now be about time to transfer maintainership of mod_ssl to
> > somebody else (if there is anybody willing and capable available) , as
> > this software is now obviously unmaintained except for important
> > security
> > fixes.
> >
> > Ralf has done a tremendous job in providing and maintaining mod_ssl,
> > but
> > obviously has no more time left to actively work on it.
> >
> > But there are still people (me at least) who would like to enhance
> > mod_ssl
> > beyond the very neccessary. Unfortunately mails with patches to do so
> > are
> > not even replied.
> >
> > How do other people and most of all, how does Ralf think about this?
> >
> > Bye
> > Tim
> > ____________________________________________________________ __________
> > Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> > User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
> > ____________________________________________________________ __________
> > Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> > User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> > Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
> ____________________________________________________________ __________
> Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org
> User Support Mailing List modssl-users@modssl.org
> Automated List Manager majordomo@modssl.org
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