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Recently Apache changed all of its' project's wiki permissions to reduce the amount of spam it was receiving. Now, to edit the wiki, your account needs specific permission. Once you create an account, please email users@trafficserver.apache.org stating that you want access to edit the wiki, your confluence wiki username and if you are a committer or not. |
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Traffic Server is a fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 compliant caching proxy server. It was formerly a commercial product created by Inktomi and later aquired acquired by Yahoo! in 2002. Yahoo! maintained the source until its open source release in August 2009.
Today Traffic Server is now a top-level project at the Apache Software Foundation.
Ostatic.com featured an overview of Traffic Server written by Yahoo!'s Cloud Computing team.
Documentation
- Administrator's Guide - Installing, configuring and administrating Traffic Server
- SDK Programmer's Guide Plugin Development - Developing Traffic Server plug-ins
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - A running list of your most common questions
- SquidConfigTranslation - to find equivalent configuration directives
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- Common Configurations
- Presentations about Traffic Server
- Plug-Ins:
Download/Source/Build
- Source is available from Git: from https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/trafficserver.git
- Browse the source with ViewVC: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/trafficserver/
See Apache's Subversion repository documentation for more information. - Building
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Development
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Development
- Contributing
- Tickets/Bugs
- Development Process
- Design Docs
- Projects
- RoadMap
- Releases
- Documentation
- Quality Assurance
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Traffic Server developers are also often available on IRC The ASF Slack; see irc.freenode.net#traffic#traffic-server channel.
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