On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:11 AM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote:
> > So let's try this... would 2.2.x maintainers and PMC folks please answer > this > poll -if- you have an intention to help throughout the wind-down of 2.2.x, > since > this is all predicated on having committed-committers to participate. > This isn't > to say folks refuse to participate after the time period you offer, but > for how long > you are personally prepared to participate. [If you aren't a 2.2.x legacy > branch > participant, testing RCs or applying backports, then no response is > needed.] > > *) I intend to help maintain/test 2.2.x releases over the next [____] mos > Thanks for all your feedback... if my tally is correct; 6 mos 12 mos 18 mos covener covener covener wrowe rpluem druggeri rjung jorton wrowe rpluem druggeri rjung jorton gsmith > > *) I intend to backport/review 2.2.x security patches over the next > [____] mos > 6 mos 12 mos 18 mos drugerri covener rjung yann drugerri covener rjung yann drugerri covener rjung yann wrowe rpluem jaillet jorton wrowe rpluem jailletc36 jorton gls It seems we can safely call out the following in the 2.4.21 and future 2.2.x releases; "The Apache Web Server Project will continue to provide maintenance releases of the 2.2.x flavor through June of 2017, and will provide some security patches beyond this date through at least December of 2017. Minimal maintenance patches are expected throughout this period, and users are strongly encouraged to complete their transitions to the 2.4.x flavor of httpd on an expedited basis to benefit from a larger assortment of bug fixes, software robustness and new features." Or something along those lines.