It appears that STATUS has been effectively resolved on both branches,
nothing significant that doesn't alter APIs/Directives in a significant way
is ignored, and we seem to be at a stable point for a T&R. One nice patch
from Eric could use a vote/backport, but it is anything but critical.
Jim, p
On Jul 8, 2015 6:59 AM, "Yann Ylavic" wrote:
>
> However maybe the proposed backport about mod_reqtimeout (PR 56729) is
> worth being included too, but that's not a showstopper.
> It somehow made his way through 2.2.30 already (r1678698) but for
> 2.4.x this partial fix isn't enough (due to EOR ha
My only hint, if you can structure the commits to single purposes (e.g.
relocate files, then a commit to merge new testcases, etc...) that is
helpful. In particular - split code changes from the general reorg so it
is easier to follow, much as you can see we split committing xml docs
source change
Dear fellow committers,
as some of you might already be aware, Jim and Eric punished my work on mod_h2
by checking in my code into httpd/trunk. And now they have given me committer
access to clean up after them. Oh my.
I have read gazillions of wiki pages designed for newbies like me to keep me
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Stefan Eissing wrote:
> Dear fellow committers,
>
> as some of you might already be aware, Jim and Eric punished my work on
> mod_h2 by checking in my code into httpd/trunk. And now they have given me
> committer access to clean up after them. Oh my.
>
> I have r
Dear fellow committers,
as some of you might already be aware, Jim and Eric punished my work on mod_h2
by checking in my code into httpd/trunk. And now they have given me committer
access to clean up after them. Oh my.
I have read gazillions of wiki pages designed for newbies like me to keep me
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 2:16 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> 2.4 still needs one reviewer to make the decision so we can have a 2.4, at
> last.
I voted the revert, applied accepted backports, and updated tests
framework accordingly.
I guess both 2.4.16 and 2.2.30 could be T&R now.
However maybe th