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| When we decided to keep yearly snapshots, the goal was to let users install a system that won't drastically change all of a sudden. The goal was never to use a 10 year old system full of outdated software full of security holes. | When we decided to keep yearly snapshots, the goal was to let users install a system that won't drastically change all of a sudden. The goal was never to use a 10 year old system full of outdated software full of security holes. | ||
| - | We are also facing a constant resource strain on the ftp server and those outdated snapshots | + | We are also facing a constant resource strain on the ftp server and those outdated snapshots |
| Having said that, from now on we are going to keep only the snapshots from the last 3 years. Anything older than 2023 will be removed soon (2012 - 2022). If you really need a very old binary, it's your last chance to grab it, otherwise (a better alternative) build the package from source. | Having said that, from now on we are going to keep only the snapshots from the last 3 years. Anything older than 2023 will be removed soon (2012 - 2022). If you really need a very old binary, it's your last chance to grab it, otherwise (a better alternative) build the package from source. | ||
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