I don't know how strongly I feel about this, but I think we
deserve to discuss this now that we have a GA.
Should at some point we switch httpd-2.0 to a Review-then-Commit
model? If so, when? If not, why not?
I guess I'm scared that someone will start adding things that
will destabilize the
I'm -1 for RTC until we have a CTR development branch (2.1 or whatnot),
and I don't think we should branch for at least a few more revs of 2.0 GA.
In my mind we alrady require public review for any big changes or new
features, so switching to RTC means that we are nearing the end of the
lifecycle
-1
We have been very selective in who gets commit authority and should problems arise, I
think we (the royal we) will be able to brow beat the offender into line :-) CTR has
works fine for Apache 1.3 for a number of years.
Bill
I don't know how strongly I feel about this, but I think we
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 05:38:40PM -0700, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
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Should at some point we switch httpd-2.0 to a Review-then-Commit
model? If so, when? If not, why not?
Short answer: no, not for a while, see below.
The dev guidelines state:
All product changes to the currently