Hello Yann,
I am quite sure that Eric's comment was meant as the best of compliments.
It should be quite obvious to most Apache HTTP Server developer's over
the last year
that you have been quite active and productive.
I probably speak for the majority in saying that the rest of wish
that we had your skill, time and enthusiasm for the project.
Please, keep up the good work!
Take care,
Mike Rumph
On 3/27/2015 3:44 PM, Yann Ylavic wrote:
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote:
On Mar 26, 2015, at 9:28 AM, Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote:
That is certainly less code then Ed's proof of concept -- how
uncharacteristic of you :)
LOL!
Yes, I know, was not in great shape, but if I had known Ed was ahead,
I certainly would have shown my full potential :)
That said, I'm not sure how I should take this, warning, advice, kind
sarcasm, both?
I'm very open to suggestions/blame when I over/shouldn't commit
things, and won't be offended if a revert or another-way-to-do-it is
asked (any pointer?).
I also prefer oneliners when applicable, for sure (less
work/surprise), but sometimes things need to be be fixed completely
(and/or evolutively), at least in trunk.
It also appears that trunk and 2.4 should be kept in sync as much as
possible, that's kind of paradox which sometimes may lead to half
fixes/improvements.
Maybe I tend to fix and evolve (the related) too much at the same
time, or else I just overdo everything (I try hard not to, though)...
There are yet several "multi-liners" proposals which were not acked,
or lost, although fixing real issues (IMHO).
I commited some of them already (I guess you noticed these), and would
like to the same for the others ( I'll ping on the corresponding
threads first ;)
So don't hesitate to ring the bell, no offense, that's how it works!