GNU MyServer
Introducing GNU MyServer
MyServer is a powerful and easy to configure web server. Its
multi-threaded architecture makes it extremely scalable and usable in
large scale sites as well as in small networks, it has a lot of
built-in features. Share your files in minutes!
Downloads
Official releases of MyServer are available from ftp.gnu.org.
The changed files for the development sources are available through the myserver project at savannah. You can check them out via anonymous git:
git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/myserver.git
The primary maintainer of GNU MyServer is Giuseppe Scrivano.
Mailing lists
General discussion of these projects take place on the mailing list bug-myserver@gnu.org (it's not just for bug reports, despite the name). Feel free to subscribe or browse the archives.
To subscribe to the GNU MyServer mailing list, either use the mailman web interface or send empty email with a Subject: header line of just subscribe to bug-myserver-request@gnu.org.
Found a bug? Have a suggestion? Please report it to the mailing list, trying to specify all the information that could be involved (platform, program version, and build tools version if building from source code). Please report both the behavior you expected to the actual behavior you observed.
Help wanted
Development of GNU MyServer is a volunteer effort, and additional contributors are welcome: developers, testers, documentation writers, or any other area. Please write the mailing list. For (information about contributing to the GNU Project in general, please read How to help GNU.)
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Updated: $Date: 2012/02/26 14:26:29 $