And we find people to help out with the binary distrib. This would be
the logical place to troll for takers.
Chuck
On Thursday, April 19, 2001, at 03:48 PM, Graham Leggett wrote:
Chuck Murcko wrote:
c) Treating mod_proxy maintenance as NOT tied to httpd, mod_proxy
development as running on its own release cycle, mod_proxy code has its
own cvs module (hey, we can start module-2.1 now, right), and is
released with httpd distribution. Note that this may require some
reintegration at each httpd release (and more work than b).
ie exactly like APR and APR-util.
I like this one - hacking at the proxy does not spoil things for httpd,
the the httpd people get to have a builtin proxy without any extra work
on their part.
All that remains is that the maintainers of proxy check in a stable
version of proxy into httpd when new features become stable, or bugfixes
are found.
Regards,
Graham
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