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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Alan DeKok <al...@giles.striker.ottawa.on.ca> on 1998/02/02 16:38:51 UTC
Contributed modules
> Hmm, unfortunately that module was already written; and sits
> in the module repository. Anyway, I'll contact him and ask him
> to put it in the repository as well; and add it to my to-do
> list for a general SQL module.
Is anyone maintaining the module registry at Covalent? This
question has been asked on the apache-modules list. The response from
Covalent was "not lately, but soon". Other people have noted that all
module submissions within the past 3-4 months have been dropped on the
floor.
I've got a module I'd like to contribute, which does RADIUS
authentication. (ftp://ftp.cryptocard.com/pub/alan/mod_auth_radius.c)
The problems with Covalent have naturally made it difficult for people
to publicise new modules.
Has Covalent lost interest?
I apologise for all of the questions. I'm just wondering what's up.
Alan DeKok.
Re: Contributed modules
Posted by Randy Terbush <ra...@covalent.net>.
Your question would probably be more appropriately asked of
Covalent.
I know of only one module registry that did not make it into
the database which was discussed on the apache-modules list.
I've corrected that. If you have a module to register, I
would ask that you do so that it can be moved into the
registry.
Alan DeKok <al...@giles.striker.ottawa.on.ca> wrote:
> > Hmm, unfortunately that module was already written; and sits
> > in the module repository. Anyway, I'll contact him and ask him
> > to put it in the repository as well; and add it to my to-do
> > list for a general SQL module.
>
> Is anyone maintaining the module registry at Covalent? This
> question has been asked on the apache-modules list. The response from
> Covalent was "not lately, but soon". Other people have noted that all
> module submissions within the past 3-4 months have been dropped on the
> floor.
>
> I've got a module I'd like to contribute, which does RADIUS
> authentication. (ftp://ftp.cryptocard.com/pub/alan/mod_auth_radius.c)
> The problems with Covalent have naturally made it difficult for people
> to publicise new modules.
>
> Has Covalent lost interest?
>
> I apologise for all of the questions. I'm just wondering what's up.
>
> Alan DeKok.