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Re[2]: [Nel] NeL Network Engine

+ Dim Segebart + zager@teleaction.com
+ Thu, 1 Mar 2001 12:34:59 +0100 +

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+Wednesday, February 28, 2001, 11:13:12 PM, you wrote:
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+BH> * Zane <zane@supernova.org> [010228 19:17]:
+>> ----- Original Message -----
+>> From: "Vincent Caron" <v.caron@zerodeux.net>
+>> Subject: Re: [Nel] NeL Network Engine
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+>> Would not the wisest choice be to research all the high performance web
+>> servers out there?  It seems to me that this problem has been researched
+>> quite extensively by a LOT of other GPL projects.  I doubt you'd be able to
+>> find a better solution than what Apache or other heavy duty web servers have
+>> already implemented.
+I think what Slashdot.org is a right place to ask our "Network Engine"
+question. I hope it'll gave us a lot useful ideas.
+
+-- 
+Dim Segebart                         mailto:zager@teleaction.de
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