On Nov 11, 2011, at 8:49 AM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: > Stealing a plan executed by Colm for 1.3, I'd like to propose that > we set a two week window following committers' return-from-ApacheCon > to execute any backports "of general interest" and apply important > fixes/backports to pregsub allocation and non-absolute uri parsing. > > On approval of this plan, I would offer to introduce the EOL notices > (as we ultimately committed to 1.3), tag and roll 2.0.65 on Nov 26th > and we would potentially approve and release 2.0 'final' this month. > > And as we did with 1.3, we would start a 12 month clock to removing > 2.0.x pretty much in its entirety from the live httpd.apache.org site > and /dist/ mirrors (although still available from archive.a.o/dist/). > > Otherwise we will be developing towards 4 releases even beyond this > month, which seems excessive when the current stable has rendered > the prior version obsolete six years ago, on December 1, 2005.
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