On Tue, 6 May 2008, Nick Kew wrote:

    2. Consensus on whether we ship with APR 1.2.x or 1.3.x...
       My pref would be 1.3.

-1.

I tend to agree with NOT shipping 1.3.

My issue is mainly that the stable branch should be just that - stable and boring. Fix bugs, add new features that doesn't conflict with existing ones, but try the damnest to avoid changes that might mess upp things more than needed.

If we want to be adventurous I'd prefer wrapping up what's in httpd trunk as 2.4 and ship that with 1.3 so we have a separate bucket of worms to fight with.

That said, we have the issue with people thinking that all major releases will be perpetually supported and thus avoids upgrading to a new major version. I recall this was discussed rather recently, but my personal view is that 1.3 and 2.0 really should be in securityfix-only-mode by now.

Looking at 2.0 and 2.2 I think that there tends to be too much that changes in those stable releases at times, getting us in the not so funny "every release is broken somehow" cycle...

/Nikke - opening another can of worms...
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