Dear Andrew,
You have risen a very good point.
This is what I think.
1. Fact - Naviserver forked from Aolserver 4.0.x
2. Fact - Aolserver evolved to Aolserver 4.5.2 and then stopped
3. Fact - Naviserver doesn't contain the changes/improvements occurred in
Aolserver fron 4.0.x to 4.5.2
4. Fact - All new developments are now occurring on Naviserver
5. Opinion - I believe Aolserver code base is more stable (it is used a lot
and there's no development on it)
6. Opinion - I believe Naviserver needs to get more stable both in terms of
build processes(es) and code base
7. Fact - I do not have time at the moment to work on this area but I see
with great pleasure the efforts you are putting on Windows part and the
build process and Gustaf on the code base stability (look at all the changes
Gustaf has recently introduced). Anyhow I am trying to support both efforts
as much as I can (some of the changes Gustaf has introduced are the result
of little suggestions, tips I gave him. I am actually maintaining an on line
database with all the results of some static analyses performed on both
Aolserver 4.5.2 and Naviserver - the very last version.)
8. Opinion - I believe this is the path Naviserver should follow:
8.1 - You improve the build process(es)  and Windows related code base,
looking at what was done in Aolserver till version 4.5.2
8.2 - We retain the results of the wonderful work Gustaf is doing on the
overall codebase.

Hope it helps,
Maurizio


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Piskorski [mailto:a...@piskorski.com] 
Sent: 04 October 2014 08:51
To: naviserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [naviserver-devel] were all AOLserver 4.0.x bugfixes merged?

When exactly did Naviserver fork from AOLserver, and have all the relevent
bugfixes made to AOLserver since then been merged into Naviserver?  (I see a
few that look like they haven't been...)

Although I don't see any official mention of it, from comparing the
Naviserver and aolserver-40x repositories on Bitbucket it sure looks like
Naviserver forked from the aolserver-4.0.10 release, and that this was the
last commit made by anyone PRIOR to forking:

  changeset:   1095:e9c50ae686b5 
  user:        Dossy Shiobara <do...@panoptic.com> 
  date:        Tue Jan 18 21:10:07 2005 +0000 
  description:  Tag aolserver-4.0.10 

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Andrew Piskorski <a...@piskorski.com>

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