On Monday, August 27, 2001, at 07:44 PM, Graham Leggett wrote:
Chuck Murcko wrote:
Like mid air refueling, merging proxy back into httpd will work best when both moving pieces are in sync; that's the tricky part.
I think the best idea is to fold mod_proxy back into the httpd-2.0 tree as it is now, and allow the wider exposure to uncover any problems, which we will then just fix as we otherwise would anyway.
I also think keeping a module-2.1 sandbox available for additional work is a good idea. There will be an httpd-2.1 at some point in the future, we can use this module-2.1 sandbox until the new development track happens.
Definitely +1 for keeping the cvs module regardless.
I think we're in good enough shape to merge httpd with the module-2.0 code. We didn't promise a fully operational cache until 2.0+ and nobody's been very upset by that yet.
BillR, are you also thinking along the lines of cleaning out httpd core eventually into separate repositories?
Chuck
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