I have to admit that I have been using MP2 in a
quasi-production environment.  It has been very stable
(no crashes) but I have been very shy to apply any new
changes for some time (Apache 2.0.46, mod_perl
1.99_10, OpenSSL 0.9.7b) for fear it would de-stablize
the environment.  I am very much looking forward to
the official MP 2.0 designation to upgrade my system
some weekend.

I hope I'm not re-hashing an old issue, but I have
always found the MP bug tracking to be difficult.  If
I see something peculiar (possible bug) there isn't a
bug database to search to see if it is new, or fixed
in later versions.  Is there no repository for logging
MP bugs?  Why isn't MP part of the bugzilla database? 
Of course the mail-list may still be the best way to
report the bugs.

Tom
--- Carl Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Hello Stas et al,
> Just a quick question; how far off a feature-freeze
> is MP2?
> ie: if I wanted to write a moderatly serious
> e-commerce app
> in mp, is it safe to use mp2 and apreq2?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> Carl
> 
> 
> 


        
                
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