> 'Yesterday, the Caddy Web server reached an important milestone, with
> its 2.0.0 release. Caddy bills itself as "The Ultimate Server," with
> no dependencies, automatic TLS certificate obtainment and renewal, and
> much smaller configuration files than Apache or Nginx.
Thanks Peter! I changed to Caddy from Nginx a few weeks ago. It was astonishingly easy, particularly as my site is entirely static (via
Pelican).
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Q: Why is this email five sentences or less?
On Thu, 7 May 2020, at 10:33, Peter Reutemann wrote:
> 'Yesterday, the Caddy Web server reached an important milestone, with
> its 2.0.0 release. Caddy bills itself as "The Ultimate Server," with
> no dependencies, automatic TLS certificate obtainment and renewal, and
> much smaller configuration files than Apache or Nginx.
>
> Senior Technology Editor Lee Hutchinson expressed both curiosity about
> Caddy and his own personal inertia in the Ars slack:
>
> Caddy is an app where every time i see it or think of it i say ���I
> should mess with it, it looks neat��� and then I never do. I���ve gotten
> so enmeshed in my haproxy - varnish - nginx stack that breaking out
> feels like more trouble than it���s worth.
>
> I hadn't ever heard of Caddy until Lee mentioned it, but I know a call
> to action when I hear one.'
>
> -- source:
>
> Cheers, Peter
> --
> Peter Reutemann
> Dept. of Computer Science
> University of Waikato, NZ
> +64 (7) 858-5174
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