Since when do things that have already been voted on just suddenly 'disappear' from the official Apache STATUS file(s)?
The section regarding the inclusion of Ian's 'mod_gz' and the consideration of 'another candidate' has suddenly VANISHED from the Apache 2.0 STATUS file without any discussion or official resolution. By Ken Coar's own count there were already SEVEN +1's in favor of adding Ian's mod_gz to httpd-2.0. So how can an item that already has SEVEN +1's and no official VETOES whatsoever not be resolved much less suddenly REMOVED from the status file without any discussion? Does Ken Coar really have this kind of personal control over what does or does not go into the Apache Server and/or remains in the STATUS file? * Previous Apache 2.0 STATUS... ( 7 days ago )... Date: 11/21/2001 8:45:46 PM Pacific Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodent of Unusual Size) Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Apache HTTP server developers) APACHE 2.0 STATUS: Last modified at Date: 2001/11/21 18:19:06 [snip] * add mod_gz to httpd-2.0 (in modules/experimental/) +1: Greg, Justin, ben, Ken, Jeff, Bill, Ian 0: Cliff (there's now another candidate to be evaluated) 0: Jim, Aaron (premature decision at present, IMO) -0: Doug, Ryan [snip] * Latest Apache 2.0 STATUS... ( Released TONIGHT )... Date: 11/28/2001 8:45:56 PM Pacific Standard Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodent of Unusual Size) Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Apache HTTP server developers) APACHE 2.0 STATUS: Last modified at Date: 2001/11/28 20:14:09 ?? mod_gz section Vanished ??