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Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Hi,
Please find attached my patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
This has been brought about following issue 38698
[http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38698]
Cheers,
Tony
Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by André Malo <nd...@perlig.de>.
* Vincent Bray wrote:
> On 09/06/07, Tony Stevenson <to...@pc-tony.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please find attached my patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
> > This has been brought about following issue 38698
> > [http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38698]
>
> General question to the list.. When PRs are fixed, can committers close
> them?
By all means: yes.
nd
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by Vincent Bray <no...@gmail.com>.
On 09/06/07, Tony Stevenson <to...@pc-tony.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please find attached my patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
> This has been brought about following issue 38698
> [http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38698]
General question to the list.. When PRs are fixed, can committers close them?
> This is the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, version 2.0. It is the
> - original SSL protocol as designed by Netscape Corporation.</p></li>
> + original SSL protocol as designed by Netscape Corporation. It's use has
> + been depreciated in recent years because of weaknesses in the security
> + of the protocol.</p></li>
depreciated != deprecated :-)
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by André Malo <nd...@perlig.de>.
* Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> On Jul 23, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> > An argument can be made that something "has depreciated",
> > but it is never the case that something "has been depreciated".
>
> Heh, I should never say never this early on a Monday morning.
> A counter-example has already been provided, so that last sentence
> is now deprecated as well.
Aha!
Thanks, nd
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by "Roy T. Fielding" <fi...@gbiv.com>.
On Jul 23, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> An argument can be made that something "has depreciated",
> but it is never the case that something "has been depreciated".
Heh, I should never say never this early on a Monday morning.
A counter-example has already been provided, so that last sentence
is now deprecated as well.
....Roy
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by "Roy T. Fielding" <fi...@gbiv.com>.
On Jul 23, 2007, at 1:23 AM, André Malo wrote:
> * Nóirín Plunkett wrote:
>
>
>> On 7/23/07, Chris Pepper <pe...@reppep.com> wrote:
>>> ===================================================================
>>>
>>>> --- mod_ssl.xml (revision 545655)
>>>> +++ mod_ssl.xml (working copy)
>>>> @@ -519,21 +519,21 @@
>>>>
>>>> + been depreciated in recent years because of weaknesses in the
>>>> security
>>
>> s/depreciated/deprecated/
>
> Maybe it's my non-native English, but I think, depreciated fits
> perfectly
> here...
It should be deprecated. It is probably one of the top 10 spelling
mistakes by programmers, since it won't be found by a spell checker
and depreciated is a more commonly used word.
An argument can be made that something "has depreciated",
but it is never the case that something "has been depreciated".
....Roy
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by André Malo <nd...@perlig.de>.
* Nóirín Plunkett wrote:
> On 7/23/07, Chris Pepper <pe...@reppep.com> wrote:
> >===================================================================
> >
> > >--- mod_ssl.xml (revision 545655)
> > >+++ mod_ssl.xml (working copy)
> > >@@ -519,21 +519,21 @@
> > >
> > >+ been depreciated in recent years because of weaknesses in the
> > > security
>
> s/depreciated/deprecated/
Maybe it's my non-native English, but I think, depreciated fits perfectly
here...
nd
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by Nóirín Plunkett <no...@apache.org>.
On 7/23/07, Chris Pepper <pe...@reppep.com> wrote:
>===================================================================
> >--- mod_ssl.xml (revision 545655)
> >+++ mod_ssl.xml (working copy)
> >@@ -519,21 +519,21 @@
> >+ been depreciated in recent years because of weaknesses in the security
s/depreciated/deprecated/
> >+ of the protocol.</p></li>
N
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Re: Patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
Posted by Chris Pepper <pe...@reppep.com>.
At 1:06 AM +0100 6/9/07, Tony Stevenson wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Please find attached my patch for trunk/mod/mod_ssl.xml
>This has been brought about following issue 38698
>[http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=38698]
>Index: mod_ssl.xml
>===================================================================
>--- mod_ssl.xml (revision 545655)
>+++ mod_ssl.xml (working copy)
>@@ -519,21 +519,21 @@
> <li><code>SSLv2</code>
> <p>
> This is the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, version 2.0. It is the
>- original SSL protocol as designed by Netscape Corporation.</p></li>
>+ original SSL protocol as designed by Netscape Corporation. It's use has
s/It's/Its/
>+ been depreciated in recent years because of weaknesses in the security
>+ of the protocol.</p></li>
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