Jo Rhett wrote:
Okay, I totally understand that FreeBSD wants people to upgrade from 6.2 to 6.3.
It isn't that we want people to upgrade, it's that we are trying to be realistic regarding what we have the resources to support.
But given that 6.3 is still experiencing bugs with things that are working fine and stable in 6.2, this is a pretty hard case to make.
I admit to not having been following 6.x too closely, but are these things that have been reported, or problems you're having personally?
This is also a fairly significant investment in terms of time and money for any business to handle this ugprade.
Having an upgrade path is something every operation needs. "Set it and forget it" isn't a viable strategy in the current culture where 0-day vulnerabilities are becoming increasingly common.
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