Hi Bill, thanks for your reply! > Just so that everyone is on the same page, 2.1.0 will be an -alpha. If sure - I'm aware of this (and it's on my site too); but nevertheless there are now a lot of new things in 2.1-dev which people would already like to play with....
> and when > we think we are about done with post 2.0 development, we will finally > release > a 2.1.x-beta. That will become the codebase (after an iteration or few) > of the > Apache 2.2 release. We are moving twords the tried-and-true release > semantics > of Perl, Linux kernels, and many other open source projects. > Probably the number one issue would be APR 1.0-alpha acceptance. Once we > set 1.0 in stone, there will be little distracting movement on that side > of module > development - so that Apache 2.1 third party module developers can really > get > their feet wet and demand the changes they need to see in 2.2 before we > declare it golden and start this all over again :) do you still expect massive changes with APR 1.0 ? thanks, Guenter.
