I vote with Thom. Test and release it. Better to have secure tested
code with confusing docs.

Thom May wrote:

> * William A. Rowe, Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> 
>>You are right.
>>
>>Folks, please vote (for the next hour or so) for one of the following
>>(everyone is welcome to vote here...)
>>
>> [x]  release 2.0.43 GA as is
>> [ ]  roll 2.0.44 again, plus mod_logio.c
>> [ ]  roll 2.0.44 again, minus mod_logio docs
>>
>>I'll tally within a few hours so we can stay on some sort of schedule,
>>since the cross site vulnerability was announced yesterday, we are
>>trying to announce the GA release 7 hours from now.
>>
>>
> I don't see this as a huge problem, to be honest. I think it's probably more
> important to get a .43 release out which has had at least some testing
> rather than reroll with changes...
> -Thom
> 
> 
> 


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