> On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:51:15AM -0700, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > > What platforms does 1.3 work on that 2.0 does not? -- justin > > If you think of apache2 with a couple of external modules, such as > php, then it is sort of true that apache2 is less portable. > Thinking of modules like php, mod_perl and mod_ssl it would be > really nice if they were a bit closer to production quality before > apache 1.3 was closed down. Apache 1.3 is -not- being closed down. The pace of releases is likely to drop off as our intent is to only issue security fixes as needed. I expect there will be other things that creep in to cause us to do a release from time to time, like a new feature or bug fixes. 1.3 is not going away. Bill
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