On Nov 20, 2004, at 12:11 PM, Paul Querna wrote:
No, I do not want to make it forbidden. Rather, I would like a set date where we do not provide _any_ implied support as the HTTPd project.
We don't provide any implied support anyway. Sure, we'd like to release perfect software, but we make no warranties[1], and we definitely shouldn't be making any implied warranties that might contradict our license. In other words, setting dates like this goes against our license and in my opinion goes against our philosophy.
-aaron
[1] Excerpt from the Apache License 2.0:
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