On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Rob Kinyon wrote:
Personally, I'd stick w/Apache1 for now. I just came off a project where we decided to use AP2 and got bit by the fact that not all the MP1 methods are implemented in MP2, such as what's needed for Apache::SizeLimit. MP1 is battle-tested - I'd stick with it. When you finally do decide to migrate, it's not that hard, and you'll be in good company.
There are a lot of folks sticking with MP1, but given that it doesn't come built-in to most FOSS distro releases these days its a bit of an uphill battle to cling to it. We've been using MP2 here for a variety of things (and for everything for a year or so now) and other than various perl modules (particularly AuthDBI) taking a while to get ported over we've been very happy. The whole architecture of Apache2 is far superior to Apache1 and the sooner we get everybody off the old apache and mod_perl the sooner it can be relegated to history!
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