On 03/06/2014 01:50 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 05 March 2014, Roger sent:
and Uber security protocol is world class which is why they are so
strict about the original problem of not allowing Web frameworks and
other stuff
Which doesn't quite gel with them allowing an old version of Ruby, but
not allowing a newer version.
Absolutely agree, and have questioned why the allow use of known risk
insecure software.
Answer: "Because some clients use it."
They provide CentOS 6.n or windows server. I thought CentOS auto
installed the latest Ruby, it did on my machine! Go figure!
I suggested running 2 Ruby versions as most of us have done as a matter
of course, for years.
Their logic confuses me.
Roger
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