Basant Kukreja wrote:
>> 2. Even numbered 'revision' release (for example an update between 2.2.2 
>> to 2.2.4) is mostly a bug fix stability release . This addresses any 
>> security vulnerabilities and other bug fixes. We need to encourage our 
>> customers to upgrade to this bug fix update. A typical release schedule 
>> based on past release history is about 6-10 months.  Except for some 
>> very specific modules, there should not be incompatibilities between 
>> revision releases.
>>     
>    I am not sure, if your statement is true only for "even numbered revision".
> As far as I see in the change log, I don't see any differences between, even
> numbered revision and odd numbered revision.  Here is the change log for 
> apache
> 2.2
> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.2
>
> Can you mark differences between odd and even 'revision' releases?
>
>   
Even numbered releases are considered to be stable as per the below
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/VERSIONING

Hence, I explicitly mentioned as 'even numbered releases'.
> Also apache keep adding minor features too in new revisions e.g
> "Set the new environment variable BALANCER_ROUTE_CHANGED".
> "mod_authnz_ldap: Add an AuthLDAPRemoteUserAttribute directive."
>
>   
This is not an incompatible change , is it ?

thanks
sriram
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