>>I changed mod_imap this morning from 'yes' to 'most', because I was >>tired of disabling it every time I do a new install. I think we >>should reconsider what modules are enabled by default. Here is my >>list of suggested changes: >> >>mod_version: all -> yes
+-0, no opinion >>mod_asis: yes -> no 'most' would be much better We may change this with 2.2, but not for 2.0. -1 (vote, note veto) for 2.0 -0 for 2.2 >>mod_imap: most -> no +1 >>mod_dumpio: most -> all >>mod_rewrite: most -> yes -1 (vote, not veto) as long as 'all' does not mean 'really all stable modules', so long mod_dumpio should be 'no'. It is for testing purposes, not for general use. mod_rewrite should stay at 'most'. It is to complex (especially for new users) to be a default module. >>mod_ident: most -> no +-0 no opinion >>mod_ssl: no -> all >>mod_proxy (and friends) no -> all -1 (not a veto, but a very strong vote, as long as 'all' is not 'all') mod_ssl as a default module may (and will) be a pain for a lot of people never used it before. We may think about switching it to 'most' with 2.2. Same for mod_proxy, because it is a module for a very special usecase. Besides the above voting: I'm +++1 to change the meaning of 'all' for 2.2 to 'all stable modules' Kess