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  1. Also Varnish Cache 8.0.2 and 6.0.18 have been released, as we still host the maintenance branches from before the name change / project split:

    vinyl-cache.org/releases/rel8.

    vinyl-cache.org/releases/rel6.

  2. New security advisory: VSV00019 HTTP/2 parsing deficiency

    vinyl-cache.org/security/VSV00

    Patch releases are going to follow.

  3. New tutorial: Configuring TLS with haproxy

    We show a low-maintenance, “configure and forget” solution for using TLS for client- and backend traffic with Vinyl Cache and haproxy.

    vinyl-cache.org/tutorials/tls_

  4. Vinyl Cache, the FOSS project formerly known as Varnish Cache, has a new logo:

    vinyl-cache.org/

  5. RE: fosstodon.org/@vinyl_cache/116

    The identity is now live on the newly revamped Vinyl Cache website: vinyl-cache.org

    It’s also released under a Creative Commons license to guarantee that the open source project can use it freely.

    Oh and finally: they actually had a new software release today, have a look below!

    Thanks a lot to @slink especially as well as the rest of the @vinyl_cache team for your trust! It has been a pleasure to work on this, can’t wait to see where it’s going :)

    3/3

    #VinylCache

  6. RE: fosstodon.org/@vinyl_cache/116

    Congratulations on the first release and a wonderful new design & mascot! I love it! 💜

    Well done @slink & @rhubarbe 👏🥳

  7. Varnish Cache project to change its name to Vinyl Cache with after the next release (after today's 8.0.0, in March), per @bsdphk:

    We have tried to negotiate with Varnish Software for many months about this issue, but their IP-Lawyers still insist that Varnish Software owns the Varnish Cache name, and at most we have being offered a strictly limited, subject to their veto, permission for the FOSS project to use the “Varnish Cache” name.

    We cannot live with that: We are independent FOSS project with our own name.

    So we will change the name of the project.

    The new association and the new project will be named “The Vinyl Cache Project”, and this release 8.0.0, will be the last under the “Varnish Cache” name. The next release, in March will be under the new name, and will include compatibility scripts, to make the transition as smooth as possible for everybody.

    fosstodon.org/@bsdphk/11520890

    #VarnishCache #VinylCache

  8. More details on the move here: vinyl-cache.org/organization/m

    TL;DR: Expect github repos to soon be archived, get an account on code.vinyl-cache.org

  9. Happy to share a project I have been working on: a new visual identity for Vinyl Cache!

    Installed in front of a web server, it makes websites faster to load.

    The new logo stems from a simple concept: Vinyl Cache protects the server just like vinyl film protects what it’s applied on.

    The symbol combines a solid block representing the website and a translucent flexible layer as the cache. Together, they form a V monogram, along with a customised wordmark.

    1/3

    #GraphicDesign #Logo #VinylCache

  10. My very rough test shows that Rust hyper can achieve ~119k requests per second, but vinyl cache formerly known as Varnish with 1s cache on front of a same URL can reach 96k requests per second.

    github.com/Ciantic/stress-test

    #Rust #VinylCache #Varnish

  11. The project has a new identity - and winners of our competition have been announced:
    vinyl-cache.org/organization/n

  12. has left *) for self hosted yesterday.

    vinyl-cache.org/organization/m

    There is a also a bit about some additional measures we implemented and a mini-retro with mistakes made.

    *) repos are archived to help people find the new location, and some related projects are still TODO

  13. Thanks to user ibotty and sphinxfeed-lsaffre, the homepage now has an atom feed

    vinyl-cache.org/atom.xml

  14. This #meshcore split is the latest in a line of projects needing to split as someone half inches the name that communities used for years.

    See what recently happened to @vinyl_cache fosstodon.org/@vinyl_cache/116

    Before that a few years ago @Freenet had to split out to become #HyphaNet .

  15. Does anyone have good input on how to do proper package signing with ?

    Here's what I have so far:
    code.vinyl-cache.org/vinyl-cac

  16. A first look at how we run for and on . No technical details yet, sorry (will be coming when we are ready to share them):

    code.vinyl-cache.org/vinyl-cac

  17. Last call! Logo !

    Since was recently facing a global outage, it’s a good moment to make you aware of a logo contest organised by an alternative .

    Vinyl Cache, previously known under the name , is rebranding itself and looking for a new logo and mascot. If you are a designer and would like to shape their visual branding, feel free to submit your sketches (no final designs needed) until the end of Nov varnish-cache.org/index.html#l

  18. Announcing VCOT: OpenTelemetry Instrumentation for

    We’re happy to announce to have opened the repository of VCOT (VinylCacheOpenTelemetry), a brand new open-source Go utility designed to enhance observability in Vinyl-Cache (and, for the time being, ) environments through an integration with .

    VCOT parses Varnish Shared Logs (VSL) in real-time and exports telemetry data to OpenTelemetry-compatible backends.

    gitlab.com/uplex/varnish/Vinyl