Re: Is oldstable security support duration something to be proud of?

2008-03-16 Thread Jose Marrero
Maybe I'm wrong, I don't hold the truth. But I see Debian under a totally different perspective than other distros. More of a philosophical stand (reminiscent of Richard Stallman ideas about free software). This, of course, is a work in progress with up and down days/seasons --whatever. That so

[Byte Support #141618]: [SECURITY] [DSA 1520-1] New smarty packages fix arbitrary code execution

2008-03-16 Thread Byte Support
Geachte heer, mevrouw, Bedankt voor uw bericht aan Byte. Dit is geregistreerd onder ticketnummer #141618. We sturen u zo spoedig mogelijk antwoord. Indien u aanvullende informatie heeft, of het probleem al opgelost heeft, wilt u dit ons dan laten weten? Als u antwoordt op dit bericht, wordt di

Re: Is oldstable security support duration something to be proud of?

2008-03-16 Thread Filipus Klutiero
On March 15, 2008 08:14:48 am Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote: > On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 04:13:43PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote: > > RHEL and derivatives: 7 years > > RHEL does offer support for 7 years, but that's paid-for support. Notice > that you *cannot* use official RHEL updates withou