On Friday 30 December 2005 13:03, Scott Marlowe wrote: > On 12/30/05, Raymond O'Donnell <rod@xxxxxx> wrote: > > QUOTE: > and they have a > tendency to ignore certain exploits in any releases that are not > current. > UNQUOTE: > > That's hardly fair. PostgreSQL also ignores security issues on older > versions. If you're running 8.0.0 and a security fix came out in 8.0.1, > it's your fault, not the PGDG folks. > I think he is saying that if an exploit is found in pg 8.1.x, there policy is to never backpatch to 8.0.x. If so that's a fair criticism (to the extent that upgrades are cumbersome with their software) Just to be clear, I am not validating his statement, just wondering if you misinterpreted it. I've certainly heard more bad than good about phpbb, but I've no first hand experience and it could be a wonderful product. (From this thread it just sounds like they need a little more structure in the project) -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL