Apache Mod-Python - [DRFT] ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.2.5 Beta

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Apache Mod-Python > November 2005 > [DRFT] ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.2.5 Beta





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author [DRFT] ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.2.5 Beta
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy

2005-11-21, 5:46 pm


Let me know if you see anything wrong in the text below, I'll send it out
later today or tomorrow. The download page has been updated to show 3.2.5b
already.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy" <grisha@apache.org>
To: announce@httpd.apache.org, mod_python@modpython.org
Cc: python-dev@httpd.apache.org
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.2.5 Beta


The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache HTTP Server Project are pleased
to announce the 3.2.5 Beta release mod_python.

Version 3.2.5b of mod_python features several new functions and attributes
providing better access to apache internals, file-based sessions and other
session improvements, as well as many bug fixes and various performance and
security improvements. A detailed description of the changes is available in
Appendix A of the mod_python manual, also available here:

http://www.modpython.org/live/mod_p...tml/node97.html

Beta releases are NOT considered stable and usually contain bugs.

This release is intended to solicit widespread testing of the code. We strongly
recommend that you try out your existing applications and experiment with new
features in a non-production environment using this version and report any
problems you may encounter so that they can be addressed before the final
release.

Preferred method of reporting problems is the mod_python user list
mod_python@modpython.org.

Mod_python 3.2.5b is available for download from:

http://httpd.apache.org/modules/python-download.cgi

For more information about mod_python visit http://www.modpython.org/

Regards,

Grisha Trubetskoy and the Apache mod_python team.

Jim Gallacher

2005-11-21, 5:46 pm

Grisha,

Looks good and the links work.

Were you planning on making an announcement (on the mod_python list at
least) regarding your ApacheCon talk as well?

Jim


Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
>
> Let me know if you see anything wrong in the text below, I'll send it
> out later today or tomorrow. The download page has been updated to show
> 3.2.5b already.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy" <grisha@apache.org>
> To: announce@httpd.apache.org, mod_python@modpython.org
> Cc: python-dev@httpd.apache.org
> Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.2.5 Beta
>
>
> The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache HTTP Server Project are
> pleased to announce the 3.2.5 Beta release mod_python.
>
> Version 3.2.5b of mod_python features several new functions and
> attributes providing better access to apache internals, file-based
> sessions and other session improvements, as well as many bug fixes and
> various performance and security improvements. A detailed description of
> the changes is available in Appendix A of the mod_python manual, also
> available here:
>
> http://www.modpython.org/live/mod_p...tml/node97.html
>
> Beta releases are NOT considered stable and usually contain bugs.
>
> This release is intended to solicit widespread testing of the code. We
> strongly recommend that you try out your existing applications and
> experiment with new features in a non-production environment using this
> version and report any problems you may encounter so that they can be
> addressed before the final release.
>
> Preferred method of reporting problems is the mod_python user list
> mod_python@modpython.org.
>
> Mod_python 3.2.5b is available for download from:
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/modules/python-download.cgi
>
> For more information about mod_python visit http://www.modpython.org/
>
> Regards,
>
> Grisha Trubetskoy and the Apache mod_python team.
>



Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com