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by imiric
623 days ago
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> Competition is good for everyone! Definitely! But see how in your project the very first paragraph explains why it exists, and what it does differently. This is what I think is missing from Dito. It doesn't have to be super in depth. I do disagree with your argument against Caddy, though. How often do you realistically rebuild your services? If it's anytime you would upgrade, then it seems manageable. xcaddy makes this trivial, anyway. Though you don't really need to use it. There's a convenient pro-tip[1] about doing this with a static main.go file instead. Good luck with your project! [1]: https://github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy#warning-pro-tip |
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