The biggest problem with releasing HEAD as 1.0, is that the TIMESUP status codes
don't work everywhere, and locks aren't portable.  Both of these changes will
break source compatibility and need to be fixed before 1.0.

Ryan

Quoting Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> --On Friday, April 2, 2004 10:07 PM +0100 Joe Orton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > which is committed to a stable API and ABI.  I don't see what's broken
> > about that.  Releasing APR 1.0 today does not solve any problems:
> 
> Sure it does - we can stop being constipated about the fact that we aren't
> 1.0 
> and start enforcing our version rules.  We *need* APR 1.0 out before we can 
> even discuss doing a httpd 2.2 release - which I really would like to start 
> considering soon.  It's too late for httpd 2.0 and Subversion 1.0 though. 
> Let's try not to hurt ourselves anymore by being stupid and clinging to the 
> fact that 1.0 must be perfect.
> 
> +1 for making whatever is living in HEAD as 1.0.  -- justin
> 



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