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#apache #http2
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Release mod-h2 v2.0.30 · icing/mod_h2
Fixed bug in handling over long response headers. When the 64 KB limit of nghttp2 was exceeded, the request was not reset and the client was left hanging, waiting for it. Now the stream is reset. A...GitHub
Apache ACME (mod_md v2.5.0) now supports Let's Encrypt profiles. A short blog about this.
#apache #acme
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Apache Pekko has left the incubator phase and is now a top-level project.
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That's great news! Pekko was created as a Fork of Akka 2.6, right after Lightbend chose to pull a bait-and-switch by relicensing Akka to a non-FOSS license.
I have already switched to Pekko a few months ago, it went very smooth, and I am grateful to everybody involved in making this happen.
#opensource #pekko #akka #scala #java #licensing #apache #foss
#apache #httpd #h2reset
Apache httpd 2.4.58 has been released: httpd.apache.org
My summary of the changes I made: github.com/icing/blog/blob/mai…
#apache #websockets
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I am excited to see the efforts behind endasfmascotry.com/ and perhaps it can spark momentum for even more settler allyship. #NotYourMascot #Apache
Let me share some of the things I have learned about being a better settler ally in support of reconciliation and #LandBack:
ASF and “Native”-themed Mascotry
ASF has been “playing Indian” for decades. There is no respectful way to appropriate and it’s long past the time for ASF to change its name and branding.www.endasfmascotry.com
/etc/hosts
to point to my local machine. Then in a /etc/apache2/sites-available/friendica.conf
I setup a virtual host on that host name and even setup a self-signed SSL certificate so I can run #Friendica locally. To be able to receive mails locally, as I have #Linux running here, I had to a bit patch Friendica to disable a regex check on the entered email address. Now when I want to locally federate with e.g. #GNUSocial I just have to repeat above steps and I remember I was able to setup "remote" follow between these two local instances. For Windows users, there is #WinAMP around for a very long time, including #Mercury mail server so you could be able to repeat it even on Windows.