It's not necessarily a bad decision to ship without 2.4. 2.4 was just released and to put it in an LTS distro right away would have been a bit rushed. We should be able to provide an apache-2.4 package and dependent modules that are named with the -2.4 as well. When the ABI changes, this seems to be common practice such as with php4 and php5 modules. If Apache 2.4 won't be supported in the near future, we'll probably be looking elsewhere for our proxies, whether pulling from another repo or going with a different distro altogether.
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