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February 22, 2012, 7:12pm
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I’ve become very interested in the 1.1 branch recently, particularly
it’s
http/1.1 support in proxy mode.
Is there a rough timeline already proposed for the promotion of the 1.1
branch to ‘production’?
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Hi Mit.
A roadmap is available on the trac : http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/roadmap
We can have it in iCalendar format, so I added the URL to lightning in
Thunderbird ^^
By the way, as the 1.1.17 is due in 3 weeks, I think you can start on
testing it in a dev/pre-production environment.
Thanks.
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On Wednesday 22 February 2012 22:12:04 Mit Rowe wrote:
I’ve become very interested in the 1.1 branch recently, particularly it’s
http/1.1 support in proxy mode.
Is there a rough timeline already proposed for the promotion of the 1.1
branch to ‘production’?
Don’t hesitate to use development branch in production. The main
difference
between the branches is about API and behavior stability, not
reliability.
Moreover, most of bugfixes hit devel branch slightly earlier then
stable.
wbr, Valentin V. Bartenev
On Wednesday 22 February 2012 22:42:30 Valentin V. Bartenev wrote:
Moreover, most of bugfixes hit devel branch slightly earlier then stable.
btw, even svn “trunk” we are trying to maintain stable as a rock.
wbr, Valentin V. Bartenev