> On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 11:33:08AM -0700, Aaron Bannert wrote:
> > I really wish people would stop quoting artificial dates for when the
> > apache2filter will magically become stable, and just start using it
> > and identifying problems. A few of us have put some great effort into
> > making it usable, and I have been using it on my site for the last few
> > weeks with no problems. It will become stable when it has been used in
> > production, not when it's been sitting stale in CVS for 6 months.
>
> To add my two cents:
>
> I have been using apache2filter in production for quite a few months
> with no user-visible problems with a threaded MPM.  All segfaults
> that I have seen are now fixed in CVS.  -- justin

I use apache2filter in production myself so it's really not a deployment
problem at all. I think the previous discussion was referring to the time
needed to gather a critical mass of production installations in order to get
a substantial amount of feedback, feature requests, bug reports and
successful tests on different platforms and configurations as to brand the
module "successfully deployed on a large scale" and "feature consistent".

.02
D


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