Heute (11.04.2006/02:40 Uhr) schrieb Matt Kettler,

> The whole idea behind SA 0.1 through 3.0.5 was that if you needed new
> rules, you upgraded your SA version. Rule updates were previously very
> slow, due to the expensive mass-check process. New releases of SA code
> came out much faster than new rules, thus there was no point in
> separating the two. (rule updates were typically only made once or twice
> for a given major.minor release of SA. ie: 2.60 and 2.64 had rule
> updates, 2.61-63 did not.)

> With 3.1.1 and higher

higher? what did you mean? 3.1.1 is the latest version, or? You
mean the following version or what? ;)

> , the SA devs are trying out an approach of adding
> on rules and making updates to an already released version. However,
> this is a completely new concept, and thus only supported on the
> completely new version.

-- 
Viele Gruesse, Kind regards,
 Jim Knuth
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