Author: mlibbey
Date: Tue Nov 16 00:29:41 2010
New Revision: 1035507

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1035507&view=rev
Log:
Updates for 2.1.4

Modified:
    trafficserver/site/trunk/index.html

Modified: trafficserver/site/trunk/index.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/trafficserver/site/trunk/index.html?rev=1035507&r1=1035506&r2=1035507&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trafficserver/site/trunk/index.html (original)
+++ trafficserver/site/trunk/index.html Tue Nov 16 00:29:41 2010
@@ -122,9 +122,12 @@
                </div>
                <div class="yui-g">
                   <ul class="bullet">
+                <li><b>November 15, 2010:</b> Traffic Server 2.1.4-unstable is 
now available on the <a 
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/trafficserver/";>Apache 
mirrors</a>.</li>
+                <li><b>October 25, 2010:</b> Please congratulate Igor Galić 
for becoming a committer and PMC member.  Welcome!</li>
                 <li><b>September 27, 2010:</b> Traffic Server 2.1.3-unstable 
is now available on the <a 
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/trafficserver/";>Apache mirrors</a> 
and fixes a cache corruption issue in 2.1.2.</li>
                 <li><b>September 1, 2010:</b> We are pleased to announce that 
Traffic Server 2.1.2-unstable and the stable 2.0.1 are
 now available on the <a 
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/trafficserver/";>Apache mirrors</a>. 
Both releases improve resilience against DNS poisoning and forging of response 
packets.  The 2.1.2 release fixes a few bugs with 2.1.1 and cleans up several 
other code areas.</li>
+                <li><b>July 14, 2010:</b> Please congratulate Theo 
Schlossnagle for becoming a committer and PMC member.  Welcome!</li>
                 <li><b>June 7, 2010:</b> We are pleased to announce that 
Traffic Server 2.1.1-unstable is
 now available on the <a 
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/trafficserver/";>Apache mirrors</a>. 
This is an unstable release from the development line so all issues
 reported will be fixed in the trunk.  That said, 2.1.1-unstable brings a 
completely new, flexible configuration layout, simplifying the build and 
packaging task for binary distributions; performance improvements on cache for 
larger(ish) objects; and the HTTP state machine is now 64-bit "clean", allowing 
for caching and proxying documents larger than 2GB.</li>


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