I guess that's fair.
On Wed, 8 Jul 2020, Nicolas Motte wrote:
> Thx Dormando!
> I ll then use this rule for the time being:
>
> - 1.4 is dead
> - 1.5 is still supported (in the sense that a major security issue could be
> fixed)
> - 1.6 is the preferred versionĀ
>
> Cheers
> Nico
>
>
> On Wed, J
Thx Dormando!
I ll then use this rule for the time being:
- 1.4 is dead
- 1.5 is still supported (in the sense that a major security issue could be
fixed)
- 1.6 is the preferred version
Cheers
Nico
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 9:51 AM dormando wrote:
> Hey,
>
> In extreme cases we would provide pa
Hey,
In extreme cases we would provide patches, and there's nothing stopping me
from releasing a new 1.5 version. Most distro's just patch what versions
they maintain, which is a wide swath of them.
The only difference between later 1.4 and early 1.5 versions were the
defaults enabled, so releasi
Hi everyone,
I d like to know what is the end of life policy for major memcached
versions.
At the moment we re using 1.4 and 1.5. Looking at the release notes, it
feels like only the latest major version (1.6) has new releases, which
makes me think in case of a security issue found on a previous