On 18/06/2010 22:28, Florin Andrei wrote: > Fun fact: Postfix-2.3.3 has been released in August 2006. Think about that. While you are doing that - also think about this : Red Hat have a policy, and they stick with it. Its something that works well for them, the ISVs around the base and its something that works for us. We have a policy too, but our policy is split into 2 segments. 1) Stick as close to upstream as possible for the main distro. 2) Its about the users and use cases. Which is unlike Red Hat's cause - where its about a supportable base, with some level of assurance passing through to the users about what level of support they can get when they call a phone number. You dont get that with CentOS - but what you do get is something like this : - Step up and offer to maintain ( which would mean taking responsibility for ) a newer postfix package in CentOSPlus for CentOS-4 and 5 ( Not sure if 3 is worth doing now ). And there will be @centos.org people who would gladly help you along the process and facilitate it. - KB _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos