The servers will serve two purposes.  

1) Serving current applications designed for Apache 1.3 (ergo that version).
Some new development will take place in the area, but mostly in the form of
upgrading and enhancing current applications.

2) Serving new applications designed around the latest technologies.  These
sites will start out in beta and eventually move into production.

So the real question is this... Assuming we development begins today on a
new application, would it be safe to work with the 2.2 branch, or are there
still too many bugs as well as a lack of supporting technologies to make
that a good choice? 
 
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Thank You,
Jason Williard


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From: Steven Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 9:16 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.0 or 2.2




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On 1/4/2006 at 9:01 PM Jason Williard wrote:

>I am building a set of web servers that will be running both Apache 1.3.x
>and a version of the 2.x branches.  My question is quite simple... Which
>version is recommended?  Is the 2.2 branch stable enough and supported
>enough or should I install 2.0 for the time being and upgrade to 2.2 in the
>future?

The answer would be what are you trying to do??  What other applications are
you
running, are you going to use something that is only support by 1.3 or are
you 
using something that is supported by 2.x also?  

Why run two copies?  I would pick a flavor and run it.  


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