Part of the reson is that mod_ssl was moved into the Apache 2.0
codebase, development has been quite active there. 
So although 1.3 development may be necessary and useful, long term I think
2.0 is the way to go

Cheers

Daniel

> Hi all
> 
> I agree, I haven't seen much movement/improvements with mod_ssl in the
> last months and in this industry things need to get moving in order to
> keep the software in touch with its neighbours (apache, open_ssl,
> mod_authz_ldap to name a few) and therefore each one improving on the
> other.  
> 
> If Ralf cannot afford the time then I am for someone else (like you
> Tim) to take over the reigns (either fully or partially). It is really
> important that users see mod_ssl constantly improving itself.
> 
> Best regards
> Jose Correia
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Tassonis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 September 2002 15:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Maintainership of mod_ssl
> 
> 
> Hi Ralf and everybody
> 
> Wouldn't it now be about time to transfer maintainership of mod_ssl to
> somebody else (if there is anybody willing and capable available) , as
> this software is now obviously unmaintained except for important
> security
> fixes.
> 
> Ralf has done a tremendous job in providing and maintaining mod_ssl,
> but
> obviously has no more time left to actively work on it.
> 
> But there are still people (me at least) who would like to enhance
> mod_ssl
> beyond the very neccessary. Unfortunately mails with patches to do so
> are
> not even replied.
> 
> How do other people and most of all, how does Ralf think about this?
> 
> Bye
> Tim
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