Am 18.11.2015 um 08:11 schrieb Noel Butler:
On 17/11/2015 22:31, Graham Leggett wrote:
We’ve just released HTTP/2 support for the very first time. People
want to use it, people want to see problems in it fixed. I don’t see
the number of releases as excessive at all.

You obviously dont manage very many public facing servers then, I have
that advantage of looking at it from both sides, when I do testing - I
test based on what sys admins want

not in my name!

i manage enough public facing servers, maintain enough RPM packages at my own and have no problem put a new release tarball below rpmbuild/SOURFCES, edit the version in the SPEC file and build a package followed by standard tests and automated deployment

not for MariaDB, not for PHP, not for anything else and as long as i can deploy weekly kernel updates for 35 machines (and yes for some times they are weekly) i can cope with monthly httpd updates pretty fine

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