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[jira] [Comment Edited] (COMDEV-439) GSOC: Varnish Cache support in Apache Traffic Control

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Murad edited comment on COMDEV-439 at 2/26/22, 1:00 PM:
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Hello [~friede] 

Where is the discussion around this feature going on? On COMDEV-394 I saw that previously discussions were happening on a slack work-group, if that's still the case can you share an invite link to join that slack.


was (Author: murad):
Hello Eric

Where is the discussion around this feature going on. On COMDEV-394 I saw that previously discussions were happening on a slack work-group, if that's still the case can you share an invite link to join that slack.

> GSOC: Varnish Cache support in Apache Traffic Control
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COMDEV-439
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-439
>             Project: Community Development
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: GSoC/Mentoring ideas
>            Reporter: Eric Friedrich
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: TrafficControl, full-time, gsoc2022, mentor
>
> *Background*
> Apache Traffic Control is a Content Delivery Network (CDN) control plane for large scale content distribution.
> Traffic Control currently requires Apache Traffic Server as the underlying cache. Help us expand the scope by integrating with the very popular Varnish Cache.
> There are multiple aspects to this project:
>  - Configuration Generation: Write software to build Varnish configuration files (VCL). This code will be implemented in our Traffic Ops and cache client side utilities, both written in Go.
>  - Health Monitoring: Implement monitoring of the Varnish cache health and performance. This code will run both in the Traffic Monitor component and within Varnish. Traffic Monitor is written in Go and Varnish is written in C.
>  - Testing: Adding automated tests for new code
> *Skills:*
>  - Proficiency in Go is required
>  - A basic knowledge of HTTP and caching is preferred, but not required for this project.



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