Apache HTTP Server 1.3.28 Released
Kyle Hamilton writes "Apache HTTP Server 1.3.28 Released - The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache Server Project are pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.28 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache"). This Announcement notes the significant changes in 1.3.28 as compared to 1.3.27. This version of Apache is principally a bug and security fix release."
So, in short, do not update your Stable Apache installs to this development version!
Yer trolllin', but I'll bite. Apache does not use the even/odd version number scheme for 1.3. Any 1.3 release you may encounter is as 'production' as it is ever going to be, and it is this version that 63% of all web sites run on.
The 2.x development effort recently forked a 2.0 stable branch, with development happening on HEAD and fixes backported to the branch after review. The HEAD effort is usually referred to as 2.1, but no official releases have been made of this tree yet. There are plans to eventually promote the 2.1 effort to 2.2 and make releases of it. This would more closely follow the linux kernel version numbering scheme.
What Would the Fab Five Do?
http://www.cgisecurity.com/webservers/apache/
Apache HTTP Server addicts, flame me if you'd like, but I'd rather hear some intelligent reasons why anyone would choose to use a Mac over other faster, cheaper, more stable systems.
It helps if you can distinguish between hardware and software before entering into such a discussion.
-- http://frobnosticate.com
Seriously. What even comes close to competing with A: The freeness and B:The power of Apache.
It's really kind've ridiculous. Don't you think?
Many Thanks,
Luke