On Apr 16, 2026, at 3:10 PM, Steve Hay <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noted that it would be a shame for mod_perl users for that to happen...

Yes, that would be.

> but I don't feel able to continue development/maintenance of
> it myself. Joe Orton has suggested transferring ownership of it to the
> mod_perl project, but asked the question is anyone else active here?

Not sure if I qualify as active, but I am here, although I'm not an officially 
sanctioned Apache developer, which I presume is a requirement?

> Do we have enough people still around with the skills necessary to take this 
> on?
> 
> Please reply here (or on the thread above [email protected]) if you
> would feel able to assist maintain libapreq2, e.g. to support new
> httpd releases and fix any security issues that arise as necessary.

I'd be willing to assist, but I can't lead development.

Fwiw, Joe Schaefer has forked the project on GitHub, along with mod_perl. He's 
been very active recently with mod_perl development. That's at least a 
potential path forward for the remaining mod_perl diehards.

Regards,
Ed


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