All,

I recently, forgetting the current RTC policy, made a commit to the
Tomcat 6 trunk without making a proposal. Mark pointed out my mistake
and I'm prepared to revert the patch if necessary.

It is, however, a minor code patch (added a Connector configuration
property alias) and the rest is documentation. You can find the patch
here: http://svn.apache.org/r1521514

In order to avoid a whole round of svn acrobatics (revert, propose,
vote, re-commit), I'd like to ask the committers to vote retrospectively
on my patch. If the vote passes (3+ binding), then I'll consider the
proposal accepted and take no further action. If the vote fails to pass,
I shall revert the patch and make a formal proposal.

The VOTE will remain open for at least 48 hours.

Patch http://svn.apache.org/r1521514 is

[ ] Okay, leave it committed and don't do it again
[ ] Broken, revert and propose an alternate patch
[ ] Committed in violation of the RTC policy, revert and propose

Thanks,
-chris

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