On 12/2/2011 6:08 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 12/2/2011 5:48 PM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
Hi,
where are we WRT 2.4?
Blockers:
mod_proxy_scgi.c needs to be fixed for compilation with C89 (easy)
The only blocker left in STATUS is this:
* Modules that are not ready for production use must be removed.
The same for modules without documentation.
I think we have already removed the obvious candidates WRT maturity.
About documentation, docs/STATUS has this:
- modules docs
- the follwing modules added since 2.2 lack documentation
- mod_watchdog
- mod_heartbeat
- mod_heartmonitor
- mod_lbmethod_heartbeat
- mod_socache_dbm
- mod_socache_memcache
- mod_socache_shmcb
Do we want to remove any of these modules?
I suspect a single doc for "mod_socache" would probably be appropriate.
I was reading http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_slotmem_shm.html
and am rather fluxored that the authors apparently don't know the definition
of the word "anonymous" shared memory. And there is a brand new syntax if
users want log-root-relative paths?
Why would slotmem throw away 15 years of filename argument conventions?
IMHO this must be fixed before we call it GA. Whether that happens before
a 2.4.0 beta doesn't bother me.
[It also is a dev doc. There's nothing here for a user/administrator
to understand why this module exists.]