On Mar 2, 2012, at 2:50 PM, Stefan Fritsch wrote: > On Wednesday 29 February 2012, Jim Jagielski wrote: >> On Feb 29, 2012, at 10:32 AM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: >>> It's the reason why mod_aspdotnet was ejected, and why mod_arm4, >>> mod_ftp and perhaps even mod_fcgid are all on their way out of >>> the project as it is, unless more committers participate in >>> those subprojects. >> >> The other way to approach it is to simply move them *into* the main >> project, and not as "subprojects"... >> >> We've seen that subprojects do NOT work. There is more activity >> when they are in the main tree. With the exception of mod_arm4 >> (which I've never looked at), I would be MORE than comfy having >> both mod_ftp and mod_fcgid moved into the main tree today. > > But it would have to be clear that inclusion into trunk would not by > default mean that they would be included in the next major release. > > Especially for mod_ftp, I think that it requires many more eyeballs > and a comprehensive test suite before it should be part of a stable > release. Otherewise, it would just be a source of lots of security > issues that need to be handled and would tie up resources. >
Including into trunk, and with 2.4 RTC, then the above is all assumed...