Hi there,

If it aint broken it doesnt have to be fixed. Our purchase system is running 
almost 20 years on modperl and there is no reason for is to stop this. We are 
very happy with it. How about that?

Michel Jansen

> Op 18 mrt. 2021 om 17:48 heeft adam.pr...@utoronto.ca het volgende geschreven:
> 
> If you go back to Sander's original email, he outlines what will happen if 
> we can't staff the PMC sufficiently to meet Apache's guidelines. The project 
> woudl go to the attic[1].  There are lots of projects in the Attic. Some of 
> them have been forked and continue to have development done on them. At any 
> rate, there will be some notice, though probably not years of notice, and the 
> source code absolutely will not 'suddenly disappear'. I'd suggest following 
> the link below and reading about what the attic is, and what it would mean to 
> get more context if you're interested in more detail.
> 
> Adam
> 
> [1] http://attic.apache.org/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Quoting Jim Albert <j...@netrition.com>:
> 
>> When mod_perl does come to an end what would an End of Life look like?
>> I'm told mod_perl is an Apache Software Foundation project. Do Apache
>> Software Foundation projects have a structured life cycle or do some
>> just suddenly disappear with no warning given various situations that
>> result in the need for

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