pcs         98/03/26 00:57:58

  Modified:    .        STATUS
  Log:
  Votes! Dull and rainy again. 11-14.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.31      +5 -5      apache-2.0/STATUS
  
  Index: STATUS
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-2.0/STATUS,v
  retrieving revision 1.30
  retrieving revision 1.31
  diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31
  --- STATUS    1998/03/26 07:13:43     1.30
  +++ STATUS    1998/03/26 08:57:58     1.31
  @@ -25,11 +25,11 @@
       segments should persist until the refcount drops to zero.
       It would be cool if pools could be created in such segments
       to allow things like shared tables and arrays.
  -       +1: Roy
  +       +1: Roy, Paul
   
     * "Apache ports" project - simple-to-install (a la CPAN) one-off
       tools, scripts (such as counters, guest books, et cetera)
  -       +1: Roy
  +       +1: Roy, Paul
   
     * Improve mod_include SSI handling, perhaps by caching offsets to
       directives.  Also, clean up the conditional syntax to allow
  @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
       to have things like the arrays, tables, pools, and related primitives
       moved into a library of which httpd is just a client and other things
       can be too.
  -       +1: Roy
  +       +1: Roy, Paul
   
     * Replace the current Unix compilation model (Configuration.tmpl, home-brew
       Configure script) with the "autoconf toolset".
  @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
       can do "mkdir obj; cd obj; ../configure".  This is great for multiple
       platforms... or even on a single platform, one copy with profiling 
another
       without.
  -       +1: Dean, Roy
  +       +1: Dean, Roy, Paul
   
     * One of the main restrictions on Apache has been that we must assume
       a very low-level common denominator for the OSs out there. For example,
  @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
           -1: MarkC, Paul, Roy, Ken
   
       * make everything C++ friendly (fix that damned pool decl)
  -        +1: Roy
  +        +1: Roy, Paul
           Status: nobody has volunteered yet
   
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