There are a couple of bugs in the STATUS file that I started hunting today. Can we shoot for a tarball roll of sometime on Thursday or Friday? I agree, the no-freeze model just doesn't work in this environment. Ryan On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > Folks, > > I'm going to propose something radical. Although Jeff's recent commit points out > a potentially serious problem (discrepancy between the file size and file offset types) > in the Win32 APR, which I will look at today, this server appears rather stable, and > buildable, and rbb will have 'the patch' today for our OS2 woes (see - cross platform > development actually carries benefits!) > > Can we begin a code freeze, excepting _minor_ build and code fixes, until we have > a stable tarball ready to share? I have win32 folks trying to make apache2.0a9 build, > this just doesn't make any sense. Once Ryan's patch is in, let's roll, and then go back > to town. > > It's been too long, time for a good tarball! I increasingly believe that a pure > implementation of Roy's model can't work. Either 1) code freezes, 2) dev/release branches, > or 3) parallel trees [I hate #3] seem required to allow development to progress while folks > shoot down bugs. > > Bill > > > _______________________________________________________________________________ Ryan Bloom rbb@apache.org 406 29th St. San Francisco, CA 94131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------