> > >>I think, it would be nice to add information to one place, the 
> > documentation
> > >>about Apache 2 support.
> > >>
> > >>  1. It's not production ready
> >
> > > Ah yes - but that will contradict greatly, to "the best version yet" 
> > marketing
> > > trick the Apache Group is advertising on their front page.
> > > We can mention it to users, in the bug db etc. But officially 
> > documenting, that
> > > Apache 2 is really a beta product, doesn't really express consistency,
> 
> > between
> > > the "family".
> >
> >I thought it more from another point of view: the support for apache2
> >in php is not production stable ,e.g. the sapi in php :-)
> 
> That's exactly what is the perception. I can live with that, but it's not
> very
> stimulating for the people that work on apachefilter.
> Since the 'official' release, Apache has changed it's API breaking BC 2
> times
> already. How can extension developers work on improvement then?

For sure I don't want to blame anybody working on the php sapi for apache2
nor discourage them :-) I believe they do their best...
 
> >Maybe this is due to the fact (?) that apache2 is still beta (I really
> >don't know)  but form the php-side point of view, php-versions are not
> >production stable in conjunction with apache2.
> 
> Maybe for windows it's the better version - I have no idea.
> For unix it's far from that.
> 
> >  As Derick said, I don't
> >think this will hurt someone of the apachegroup.
> 
> Fine with me - we all know better -;)
 ;-)

Friedhelm 

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