On Jan 3, 2017 07:11, "Jim Jagielski" <j...@jagunet.com> wrote:
Back in the "old days" we used to provide complimentary builds for some OSs... I'm not saying we go back and do that necessarily, but maybe also providing easily consumable other formats when we do a release, as a "service" to the community might make a lot of sense. It could be really helpful. Or we can follow svn's lead and hand it entirely off to the broader community, which proved really effective on Windows, given the number of distros to now choose between. I haven't seen similar for RHEL users, for example. That said, only one major Linux distro (April Ubuntu LTS) is at OpenSSL 1.0.2, which is a necessary part of http/2's special sauce.