Documentation, mailing lists, etc.
Posted at 2004-11-17 by Michael Stenitzer, Last updated at 2005-12-15 by Michael Stenitzer
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Posted at 2004-11-29 by Michael Stenitzer, Last updated at 2004-11-30 by Michael Stenitzer
There are three mailinglists available for ChiliMoon:
chilimoon-announce
On this list announcement are made for changes in the ChiliMoon project. A chilimoon user should at least be a member of this list.
chilimoon-users
This list is to discuss every day problems when using the ChiliMoon Webserver. Users are also invited to discuss RXML.
chilimoon-dev
On this list the discussion of future development of the ChiliMoon Webserver takes place.
The chilimoon-dev list is also available on lyskom, subscribe to ChiliMoon (-) Mooh, Mooh at the kom.lysator.liu.se lyskom server.
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Posted at 2004-12-01 by Marc Dirix
No there isn't. ChiliMoon is only based on the Roxen Webserver parts.
Code-parts needed by Roxen CMS are kept as is, making it possible, however currently not supported, to run Roxen CMS ontop of ChiliMoon.
Applies to: ChiliMoon
Posted at 2004-12-06 by Michael Stenitzer
ChiliMoon is what we like to call a "next generation" internet server[1]. ChiliMoon is a fork of the Roxen Webserver which is a very extensible internet server built completly in the Pike programming language. ChiliMoon will be based on Roxen 4.0.
Currently [Dec 04] a couple of people are preparing a public announcement and a first release of ChiliMoon.
Note [1]: It is important to distinguish between a webserver and an internetserver. Internet is much more than just the world wide web.
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