Apache 2.0.47 Released
Quicksilver31337 writes "The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache HTTP Server Project are pleased to announce the tenth public release of the Apache 2.0 HTTP Server. This Announcement notes the significant changes in 2.0.47 as compared to 2.0.46. This version of Apache is principally a security and bug fix release."
http://www.cgisecurity.com/webservers/apache/
Yes, it's "getting" there, but with mod_perl 2 still being incomplete, PHP still not recommending Apache 2 for production and various other smaller niggles, it seems to be taking a lot of the supporting projects time to catch up. When I re-did my own webserver a couple of weeks back, I really wanted to use Apache 2, but getting Mason working started to do my bonce, frankly. So I went back to 1.3.
Bonce: British slang for head.
Expressions such as "it's doing my nut" or "it's doing my head in" mean "it's so confusing, difficult or obfuscated that I am no longer willing to work on it."
Sorry, it really was Brit slang. But hey, now you know.