From: "Jim Jagielski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 9:05 AM


> William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> >
> > Let's drop the word freeze from our vocabulary, and use the phrase
> > feature-freeze so we stop having this silly discussion.  We aren't agreed on
> > how to fork the code for maintenance, and until we come to a concensus, we
> > need to continue on the old way of doing things.
> >
> 
> Of course, last-minute "bug fixes" have also resulted in problems
> that have required re-releases in short order. So yeah, maybe "freeze"
> isn't a good term, but generally what we mean is "we plan on
> tagging and rolling soon and want to reduce the risk of
> problems on the present code tree so we would really like
> it if no new features are added and bug fixes be as risk-free
> as possible". :)

Wait, what _he_ said... yeah, that's what I meant :-)

The whole point is, let's get (in our words) "the best version of Apache
available" out the door.



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