li...@rhsoft.net: > the problem is that way too much developers out there are unwilling to > draw a line between core functions / security and other changes > affecting the user expirience and postfix is *the* software project > which proves over many years that you don't need to break anything left > and right by improve background technology - sadly most developers tend > to change anything because they can and force users to accept all sort > of unrelated changes to become state of art tech or just stay outdated > at all
I would compare Postfix development with upgrading a bridge in place. The difference is that with bridges you usually have reduced performance over the duration of the construction project. Wietse