Date: Sun, 05 Sep 2004 09:20:14 +0200 From: Mathieu Arnold <mat@FreeBSD.org> To: Paul Querna <chip@force-elite.com>, apache@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: 2.0 -> 2.2 Message-ID: <40632F58270859A8563CA1F3@nescarba.in.t-online.fr> In-Reply-To: <1094364149.29415.38.camel@localhost> References: <1094364149.29415.38.camel@localhost>
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--==========1E884432A9BB6FF42906========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline +-le 05/09/2004 00:02 -0600, Paul Querna =E9crivait : | I don't believe any plans are 100% set in stone yet, but many of the | committers(including me) from Apache would like to make a new stable 2.2 | branch this fall. (Likely during ApacheCon, November 13-17). |=20 | This release has lots of cool new features (And, I don't want to write a | summary document right now...), but my main question is for the FreeBSD | Ports, will you shift the main Apache2 port to the 2.2 branch, or will | you create a separate httpd-2.2 port? |=20 | I don't want to even imply switching over on the 2.2.0 release day, but | what is the general plan for FreeBSD? If apache 2.2 is a stable release, I think that apache2 will be copied to apache20 so that people can use it still, and apache2 will be updated to the 2.2 branch. --=20 Mathieu Arnold --==========1E884432A9BB6FF42906========== Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) iQEVAwUBQTq+M1vROjYJ63c1AQLGQgf/b4V1Vzr7/CEk5vuMKl/jd4d/X8LBcT9U l1HVOj2KgE2n8j47HoPfPdRxfEJFIU6t6QptXj5J7X/JqkFitFMlbCy4SC/mCIwC /41O/ZkCLqjK2vzEUJ10nCCf65oPsq9y044IcAbszRUBkDwx91ug5Z9Lo6LH0CyG BJw5A3gjHqwBK76Do8PlHlGhkXa7ELLxVRoqX8pEeTsnERk2usXIkxGt2em0QMu/ +xcDwrL52nq7KjXkkAIwTkM9vJm0U7Rnd3r0L3LzWi7JLPLpLkzv9LcUmDQUs2OA fNJL3fYM3yTXJa2xbxBQO4kTVjMDSUneZK5QTAJ0BZzuh6CHphIThA== =1rrU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --==========1E884432A9BB6FF42906==========--
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