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Date:      Wed, 1 Jun 2005 01:11:17 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Christopher Nehren <apeiron+usenet@coitusmentis.info>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: mod_bandwidth-2.0.6
Message-ID:  <slrnd9q2v1.voe.apeiron%2Busenet@prophecy.dyndns.org>
References:  <429CD6E1.10004@miqs.com>

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On 2005-05-31, John Mund scribbled these
curious markings:
>        I was wondering if you guys have looked into adding bw_mod
>    (apache2 mod_bandwidth port) to your apache collection?

I can't speak for everyone here, and I imagine no one can. Someone may
have looked into it, though I haven't.

>    I hate to offer more work for the volunteers :)

Then why do so?

>  but it would be helpful.

Then maybe you can work on it? Creating ports is extremely easy in most
cases, especially when the ports build on a mature framework which works
well on FreeBSD (like Perl, Java, the APR (which is what Apache modules
use), and increasingly, .NET). If you're not sure of how to do
something, there's almost guaranteed to be an example already in the
ports tree.

Best Regards,
Christopher Nehren
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