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David Woolley: >> September 1998. Instead of marking Hylafax bad it would obviously be a >> better approach to upgrade the port to 4.1beta2. >I disagree. Going to a beta version should never be the preferred solution >for security fixes. Whether or not beta is a misnomer for some operating >systems, it is not for the BSD team to make decisions on changing >the release status of software. You may have an opinion on the FreeBSD ports release process. But please note that there are a *lot* of "beta" ports in the ports collection. Also, please note that the tiff port is at version 3.5.3 (which is *not* "beta") and collides heavily with hylafax 4.0PL2, as discussed on this list. Obviously there is a mismatch between the tiff and the hylafax ports that has to be resolved somehow. Going back to tiff-3.4 is certainly not adequate as it impacts a lot of other ports as well. Consequently we need to upgrade the hylafax port. >Even Microsoft don't tell you to wait for the next version when there >is a critical security fix. Wrong. They do. However they are learning, and so this happens less often.