| > mod_md builds are not yet available for all platforms. Do you have reason to believe they won't be? Are you betting your business on the failure of Apache to do basic release engineering? > Where did I say it was the "single advantage"? That's fair. Because you listed it then I think that's the "major" advantage. Is that right? > ou forgot "by default" -- and probably never, not on Apache's main release tree. Or at least not for a long time. Why? Let's Encrypt and HTTPS by default being something that a lot of people want, why do you think Apache will ignore that and not include mod_md in Apache "for a long time"? Competition is good. I don't have major reasons to be afraid but I would like Caddy/Traefik and others to succeed. From the very basic mistakes they're making in coming up with a business plan, I don't think they will. And no, being open source alone is not reason enough to ensure project survival. If you re-read your own comment, I think you're the one spreading FUD about those other projects (and their implied inability to outpace Caddy). |
Keep in mind that caddy is not only https by default, it's HTTP/2 by default as well. How long until that is by default in Apache?
And I don't think those are even the killer features of Caddy. They are the things that drive people in, but the real killer feature is how easy it is to configure.