On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com> writes:
>> ... currently has security patch information going back to 2004. I'd
>> like to cut everything which only applies through version 8.0 as
>> obsolete. This would mean cutting all notices starting with
>> CVE-2006-0678.
>
>> Further, I'd like to make a general policy that we cut security
>> information from this page a year after the last referenced version goes
>> EOL (e.g. we'd delete CVE-2006-5542 this November).
>
> -1 on both. The fact that we're not releasing new updates for old
> versions is miles away from suppressing information about them.
> Furthermore, having those notices up there might help to spur people to
> update off those versions, which is what we really want. If we remove
> all the old notices it is likely to leave the impression "hey, 7.4 is
> much more bug-free than the newer versions, so I should stay on it".
This was actually my first reaction, too. But I got shouted down the
last time I argued for keeping something around for longer, so I
softened it before sending. I don't really see the benefit of
removing information from this page.
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