It support only TLS by default due to OpenSSL 3.x. I'll force to set it only 
support TLS series. it uses a 3-year support circle for major releases. It has 
tested on my low-spec public cloud servers for production uses for 2 months.
I has tested on Debian 12~14 environments including Debian forky builds 
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发件人:Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]>
发送时间:2025年12月6日(周六) 00:35
收件人:Yuki Kurosawa<[email protected]>; 1121986<[email protected]>
抄 送:Debian Bug Tracking System<[email protected]>
主 题:Bug#1121986: ITP: yuki -- Tiny Web Server implementation in pure C codes
Hello,
Yuki Kurosawa dijo [Fri, Dec 05, 2025 at 11:35:06PM +0800]:
>Package: wnpp
>Severity: wishlist
>Owner: Yuki Kurosawa <[email protected]>
>X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
>
>* Package name : yuki
> Version : 1.0.0
> Upstream Contact: Yuki Kurosawa <[email protected]>
>* URL : https://github.com/Yuki-Kurosawa/TinyWebServer.git 
><https://github.com/Yuki-Kurosawa/TinyWebServer.git >
>* License : MIT
> Programming Lang: C
> Description : Tiny Web Server implementation in pure C codes
I see you are both upstream for this project and wanting to include it in
Debian. Great! 😃
> This is a tiny web server with SSL support and automatic MIME type detection.
> It can serve static files and dynamic content generated by C programs.
Please don't use SSL to refer to TLS. SSL is the antecesor of TLS, and
completely supersedes it. The last revision of the SSL standard dates from
1996, there is no reason to keep refering to it.
> This is a C web server like apache2 and nginx, but with built-in MIME
> detection via libmagic. It also have a built-in dynamic page handler
> with dlopen() and dlsym() to load external libraries as handler.
Please include in your prospective description why a sysadmin or user might
prefer to use yuki. What is it excellent for? What is its development goal?
What is its status? Do you think it's production-ready, or still under
heavy development? If we were to release a new stable Debian release now,
would you commit to supporting users of the _current_ version for a ~3 year
cycle?
> All codes are maintained by Yuki Kurosawa, and need a sponser to upload it.
My questions will probably help you find one :-)

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