Hi,

You announced (https://www.openssl.org/about/releasestrat.html) that 0.9.8* 
versions of OpenSSL will be EOL on 31 Dec 2015.
Although I do understand this generation is getting old and support needs to be 
ceased at some point, could we (0.9.8 users!) expect patch suggestions from the 
community on potential vulnerabilities found in 2016, in a best effort approach 
of course, without any official release?
This would let us patch, build on our OS, test and potentially keep fixing 
security issues on historical users...

Thanks a lot in advance for your answer,
Regards,

Vincent MAURY
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