Helpful and Friendly Mailing List Replies [WAS: Re: [users@httpd] Update Apache httpd to the latest version 2.4.62]

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On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:56 AM x wrote:
On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 12:45 AM Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Are there any release notes where the security changes related to Apache HTTPD version 2.4.62 have been backported to the Apache HTTPD packages supplied by Ubuntu?

Kaushal,

Best ask the ubuntu mailing list / forums / IRC channels for that question. 

I have been asked by a number of friends/colleagues why I am still on the HTTPD users list when people are so unfriendly.
While this response is technically correct, and supporting a Ubuntu packaged version of httpd is potentially not in scope for this mailing list, it took less than one minute for me to reply with the link to the changelog.
Similar to this, last week, someone was asking about finding a document root and happened to be using cPanel, so they got responses to "go find a cPanel list" (and it wasn't actually a cPanel-specific question).

It often takes about the same amount of time to post a friendly and useful response even if it is slightly outside the scope of the project.
Can we just be friendly and helpful?

- Y

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