On Thu, 2018-07-19 at 09:51 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> 
> There's lots of reasons why people can't or won't upgrade - primarily
> a
> reasonably old version such as this is because the user is running an
> LTS or Enterprise release.  These sort of releases maintain the same
> version of applications throughout their lifetime - which for things
> like RHEL, with paid extended support, can get to 15 years: RHEL5
> came
> off support last year, but the paid support will keep it going until
> 2021, I believe RHEL5 has a 2.28 version of Evolution.
> 
> 

Hi Pete,

So if I understood what you said correctly. Basically instead of
advancing to 2.28.1  2.28.2 and so on and then finally version 2.29.
The LTS or Enterprise releases just keep updating patches / fixing
broken items for lets go with the distro you said in your reply, RHEL's
Evolution version 2.28 as needed?
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-- Chris

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