Be that as it may, the essence of my post was that we need a new gem.
Agreed! It's gotta be up-to-date, especially for critical
infrastructure.
There are hundreds of rails app in production and new ones coming out
daily while its growth is still exponential. The way people get fcgi
library right now is by gems. As long as the gem isn't updated all of
ruby has a memory leak to the average user.
Yup.
Also 1.0 suggests mature and recommended for consumption, not stable.
As opposed to 0.8.5 which suggests toy code, please try it out. Fcgi
is indeed mature and production ready, even in its current memory
leaking state.
Aye! I put far more care into the label "production ready".
I say < 0.5 sounds toyish; until 1.0, in serious development ... but
then, it varies by project.
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On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 09:38:57AM +0900, Tobias Luetke wrote: