https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69320

--- Comment #5 from elatl...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Mark Thomas from comment #4)
> I'll note that bugs that get reported during the release vote nearly always
> result in the vote being cancelled, the bug being fixed and a new release
> vote. To put it another way, test the release candidate during the vote and
> bugs get fixed a lot sooner than if you only test once the release is
> announced.

Where can the RCs be found?

> Typically days rather than ~1 month.

In my experience, from the 1 person projects to the Linux kernel, bugs in a
supported branch get fixed ASAP. Why have no good version for a whole month?
(assuming the last release has a blocking bug and the 2nd last release has
publicly known security issues)

> The steps to recreate the issue are just make an h2 request for the Tomcat
> home page.

curl example?

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