in short:

everybody who is using 1.3 must have sleeped the last years
2.0 will be legacy a year after 2.4 is released what maybe
happens this year or at the begin of 2012

if a software is EOL and removed from the start-page anybody
should consider upgrades



Am 21.09.2011 23:29, schrieb Aalok Karnik:
> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering if any one has an idea about the status of Apache 1.3 branch 
> (deprecated / supported) . I looked
> around google and found the following:
>
>   * apache website documentation states that Apache 1.3 is deprecated
>   * however apache 1.3 is still available for download as legacy release
>   * http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/Announcement1.3.html
>     The above URL states ...
>
>     The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache HTTP Server Project are 
> pleased to announce the release of
>     version 1.3.42 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache"). This release is 
> intended as the final release of version
>     1.3 of the Apache HTTP Server, which has reached end of life status.
>
>     There will be no more full releases of Apache HTTP Server 1.3. However, 
> critical security updates may be made
>     available from the following website:
>
>     http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/patches/
>
>
> What is the frequency of security patches that will be released. I do 
> understand that users are highly encouraged
> to use 2.x upwards. It is safe to say that anyone using apache 1.3 should be 
> mandated to upgrade their version ?


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