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<DIV>Greetings,</DIV>
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<DIV>With the release of 3.14.0 very shortly, I think you may wish to rethink
providing 3.10.x to your users. I can’t speak for the community as a whole, but
my feeling is that the lack of ease in upgrading and staying current is
something we do not want to encourage. Additionally, XP, Vista, Windows 8.1 are
not server operating systems. It would be bad to provide a product that is
intended for a server environment to run on a less secure, non-server operating
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<DIV>Of course, curiousity has me wondering: is this running natively in
windows, is this cygwin, or perhaps a virtual machine? Natively in windows would
be interesting, but the problem is how will they keep it current? Each month, or
whenever a security release is done, or even every 6 months when a new major
release with enhancements is done, someone is going to have to repackage it all
over again. It really is best to teach users how to use a Debian based operating
system, so the users can keep current.</DIV>
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my thoughts on the matter.</DIV></DIV>
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Peace, Mercy, and Love,</DIV></DIV>
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