On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:27:11 -0500, Damon Courtney wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what is the compelling reason for removing 1.x
support? Does it no longer work? Is the work to support it too much
work going forward?
Code organization could probably be improved to single
out the code that actually is API dependent. As of now there's quite a
lot of functions where modifications/additions have to be replicated
every time. Code in apache-1/apache-2 certainly could be largely,
in some parts totally, made API independent. I just lack the time to
be bothered doing it and I don't see around much interest in Apache 1.3
anymore, whereas Apache released one year ago the last bugfix release
and afterwards deprecated the usage of 1.3.
Support for apache 1 in tags/2.0.3 (tagged release generated from
branches/2.0) is working and will be working as long as branches/2.0
lives.
Note that I'm not suggesting we should keep it, I'm just wondering if
there is a specific reason for removing it.
thanks for expressing your thoughts
-- Massimo
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