Phusion Passenger Enterprise Licensees, check your mail

Hi there,

Our apologies for the later than usual update, but things are getting really busy here at Phusion and this has been the first opportunity that we’ve been able to blog about the latest developments again! First off, we’d like to take the opportunity to ask all enterprise licensees to check their mail as they’re bound to find something nice there ;-)

Also, the next batch of enterprise licenses will become available very soon. We just wanted to let you guys know that we’re still alive and are working around the clock on some very interesting projects for our clients. Regardless of this, we want you guys to know that we’re still actively involved in the development of Phusion Passenger and Ruby Enterprise Edition and for those who want to know a bit more about Phusion Passenger and Ruby Enterprise Edition, we’ve recently done a mini interview with the fine people at infoq, and we encourage you to go check it out over here.

Even though we try to stay as actively involved as possible, we would also like to encourage the community to submit patches for the improvement of Phusion Passenger. We’re confident that we can make Passenger even better together (wow, that even rhymes so it must be true right? ;-)).

Also, it has come to our attention that some of you guys have expressed a concern about the memory use of Phusion Passenger and we have reason to believe that the memory wasn’t always measured in an accurate way. This is for the greater part the result of a well known problem with the innacurate display of memory usage by ps and/or top.

We’ll try to write an article on this as soon as possible where we will address this ‘issue’ with the appropriate measuring tools as well. Hopefully, this should set the record straight and take away any reluctance to try out Phusion Passenger as we’re pretty confident that Phusion Passenger uses a lot less memory than some people seemed to have inferred. :-)

We’d like to leave it at this for now, and we’ll keep you guys posted and would love to stay in touch with you guys :-).

Cheers,
Hongli Lai
Ninh Bui

1 Comment »

  1. Aleksandr said,

    April 17, 2008 @ 7:59 am

    Thanks for the update.

    When are you going to release Ruby Enterprise Edition?

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