Gary E. Miller via devel <[email protected]>: > As previously discussed her. A min options was tried by others in the > past, and failed. When SSL 2 gave way to TLS 1, the min broke.
Well, of *course* any minssl option stopped being useful when there was a major
interoperability break! That's an out-of-context change. It could not have
been otherwise.
There may be good arguments against a mintls option. This is not among them.
It's like saying minimum compiler version requirements are pointless because
the codebase might move to a different language.
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