On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Edwards, Angela CIV NAVAIR PAXR <angela.edwards2....@navy.mil> wrote: > To Whom This May Concern: > > I'm a technical writer for the US Navy. The Navy's policy is to assign an > expiration date to all software applications in its purview. The expiration > for Apache Subversion 1.6.16 is March 31, 2012. We can have this date > extended if Apache continues to support (mainly in the form of technical > support and security patches) this version of Apache Subversion.
Good morning: I'm an open source developer in general, not a Subversion primary contributor nor a member of the Apache board. But you *do* realize that Apache is a hosting site for numerous open source tools, including Subversion, and does not actually maintain the individual projects? It's thus nearlyy impossible for them to make any end-of-life guarantee for support on particular software releases for individual projects. If you need enterprise or military grade officiaal support, you might consider talking to Wandisco, who provide business support for Subversion, or your operating system vendor. Subversion 1.6.17 has been released, so 1.6.16 can be reasonably considered obsolete. Some operating system vendors, such as Red Hat, publish and support Subversion 1.6.11 and will backport security patches as they deem appropriate and necessary for their operating systems. So you can expect Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6 to remain on that stable release version until forced to upgrade with a large stick and severe battering from their clients. in order to obtain new features. There is also no one Subversion distribution for all operating systems, since mahy older systems simply lack the libraries and components needed to compile the newer versions. No one has published anything for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 more recent than Subversion 1.4.6: too many dependencies on newer software, not even me, and I've been publishing patches for RHEL compatible releases for a while now. > Does Apache continue to offer this support for its Apache Subversion 1.6.16? See above. If the Navy cared to fund Apache, for Subversion and httpd and all the other cool projects they host, I bet it would help them support the main open source repositories and be much appreciated and help improve the overall availability of these open source tools. Such high quality tools do need support. > Please call, if necessary. > > I look forward to your response. Welcome to the world of open source and freeware, and good luck setting such guidelines. I do encourage you to look at vendor support for such a critical resource. The security implicatoins of source code management might themselves justify bringing in vendor support. Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com> > Best Regards, > > Angela Edwards > Technical Writer > (301)757-3377 > Building 2360, PSEF > PAX River, MD 20670 > angela.edwards2....@navy.mil > > "This signature line and my digital signature is the equivalent of a hard > copy signature, serving to authenticate that I have the authority to send > this e-mail and to indicate I have consciously decided that it should have > the same legal authority normally accorded to an actual hard copy signature." >