William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
We've burned the users with deprecating mod_jk2. Generating churn
in mod_jk (as opposed to solid, stable releases) will only continue
to lessen users' faith in jk as a production solution.
Well, I don't quite understand your question.
JK2 is past tense, so that's out. The first thing that crosses my
mind is Parrot/Perl compared with JK2/JK.
If you think that the frequency of the releases reflects the
instability of the software, well,
IMO it should be apache 2.0.503 not apache 2.0.53 ;)
I wish to make the 1.2.11 as a bugfix release, so where's the
churn in that?
Regards,
Mladen.
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