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Users wanting to customize their installation should know
to about the usability of STDOUT for logging.
(and we still need manpages for -nntpd and -httpd)
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Not everybody will be running this behind a ReverseProxy;
but it's probably the likely configuration. Anyways,
warn about this and also about Deflater being missing.
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ReverseProxy is the common way to run Perl applications,
so enable it by default and don't care too much about fake
requests because we don't handle any sensitive information
or rely on authentication (everything is read-only from
the WWW interface and will remain so).
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This allows multiple instances the WWW app from
running within the same process space
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Running behind a ReverseProxy is a popular deployment,
so document it for users.
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Enable deflater using a shorter string as we do with other
middlewares, and use single quotes to denote we do not need
interpolation.
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HTTP/1.1 clients will want persistent connections and
need to know response terminations.
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public-inbox has search functionality, so take advantage of
good commit messages with proper titles to lookup discussion.
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The deflater middleware isn't standard Plack, so don't require
potential users install it.
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In the future, it should be possible to use this:
git ls-files | UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_HOLDER='all contributors' \
UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=2 \
xargs /path/to/gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
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HTML, text, and probably Atom feeds should be compressed.
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I often forget how to run this
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This is easier and lower-impact than setting HOME anywhere.
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This should allow us to more-easily test with Plack.
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Hopefully this is enough to get some folks started.
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These are probably still popular configurations in some
settings, so include sample configurations to get folks
started. These are trickier than an average CGI script
to setup because we rely on pretty URLs from PATH_INFO
and not ugly query parameters.
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Do not repeat ourselves, just use the same description file
gitweb uses to avoid surprising users.
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Some people like old-fashioned Ruby and WEBrick is in the Ruby
standard library, so widely available.
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"bugs" might confuse and limit the discussion, so "meta" it is!
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This makes it possible to gradually migrate to new address in case
of list name changes, and is one step closer to operating in
"stealth hijack mode" :)
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We will just use the fallback in Email::Filter to
reduce configuration knobs. Failed messages are failed
messages, do not classify them beyond that.
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