On 02/01/2017 03:58 AM, Małgorzata Olszówka wrote:
W dniu 30.01.2017 o 16:02, Ben Harper pisze:
I am trying to confirm some life cycle information, mainly supported
version(s) and what versions do not insure backwards compatibility.

It would appear that only the latest version is supported, per the first
item under 'Before you send your question to stunnel-users' on the
Mailing Lists page[0].

Does this project use semantic versioning?  Will incompatibilities only
come when a 6.x.x version is released?  It seems at one point this was
the case per the 'Upgrading to stunnel 4' link on the Documentation
page[1].


Hello,
stunnel is free software (as in "free speech"), but it does not come
with free services.  Technical support is not an exception.  The purpose
of the stunnel-users mailing list is for the users to help each other
with the latest version of stunnel.

Commercial support is also available for older versions if needed.

Regards.

Hey Małgorzata,

Thanks for the reply.  Let me clarify my questions.

Some applications will offer bug fixes and security updates for multiple versions, like Python (2.7, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6) or MariaDB (5.5, 10.0 and 10.1). While others will only do this for the a single release, like git or vim. Should I except that stunnel will only provide bug fixes and security updates for the latest publicly available tarball?

Along those lines, software versioning varies greatly and different projects introduce incompatibilities differently. Would it be safe to say that all versions within the 5.x series would not have intention incompatibilities?

Having life cycle information to guide myself and other users on when and how to patch is important, especially for security software.

-Ben
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