[Seaside] About Seaside 3.0

Ramon Leon ramon.leon at allresnet.com
Sun Jul 13 20:32:26 UTC 2008


> Ramon,
> 
> Responding in particular to "it's not some trivial thing to simply
> reimplement and replace everything it can do for you out of the box" -
> who said I wanted to do THAT?  If one wants the power of 
> Apache, by all
> means use Apache.  But for something that acts only as a front end to
> configure and monitor something something else, it might make a lot of
> sense to build something that can do it w/o installing and maintaining
> something as powerful as Apache.
> 
> Bill

I guess I can understand that desire, I just don't agree because it's based
on the assumption that "installing and maintaining something as powerful as
Apache" is some huge task to be avoided, but it's trivial and not worth any
effort to avoid.  Doing complex things with apache can be a bear, but doing
simple thing is simple.  I know what you want to do, I just feel your
resistance to Apache is more rooted in not wanting to leave Smalltalk or use
a tool that isn't already in your toolbox.

Ramon Leon
http://onsmalltalk.com



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