Unfortunately, not really

I can argue on why we use Trusty: as we deploy storage software which
runs for years in controlled environment, we never upgrade OSes to new
releases. Our older platforms are still on Trusty and that makes sense
to me.

But that doesn't make an argument to why they should fix an old version
of apache.

We can workaround our issue by using backports or hand-made packages.
But as it seems to affect anyone using MPM + a not so heavy parallel
workload, it seems worth fixing this in the distribution by default

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