Paul Querna wrote:
For those who were not there, slides from Roy's keynote at ApacheCon EU: <http://roy.gbiv.com/talks/200804_Apache3_ApacheCon.pdf>
I came away with one question... if you read the slides you should understand Roy as pointing out the relative peaks and valleys in traffic, corresponding to regular v.s. drawn out release cycles, and general "energy level". But measuring the list as "energy" - Roy did you factor in the various [EMAIL PROTECTED] traffic (and earlier generations?) There's one fact, bug tracking has significantly changed things. Yes, we have too many open bugs, but many issues never hit dev@; they are entirely discussed in the incident and svn history. So to leave out bugs@ history (perhaps filter out initial postings, but retain all comment-added messages) is to neglect a major aspect of httpd ongoing progress and development. Bill
