Thank you for your reply. 😇😇😇 On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 3:59 PM Maxim Konovalov <ma...@nginx.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > On 10.09.2021 09:42, 暗花 wrote: > > Dear Sir/ Madam, > > > > I'm a college student from Malaysia, I would like to develop a secure > > web application for my final year project, I love nginx so much. So I > > got a question about the nginx legacy versions(e.g nginx 1.14.0), it's > > still supported by the nginx team. > > > > I mean if some bug hunter found some cve or hacker attack, or > > vulnerability found for the legacy version, will I be able to get the > > security patch release from your official web? > > > > It's wise to use the legacy version? or should i choose the latest > > version, as i am building a secure web app. > > > Any releases from the nginx-1.14 branch are not supported for sure. > > For nginx open source we support the mainline and stable branches, which > are 1.21 and 1.20 at the moment. > > You can learn more about how the mainline and stable nginx branches work > in the blog post written a couple of years ago and dedicated to nginx > 1.18 and 1.19 branches. > > https://www.nginx.com/blog/nginx-1-18-1-19-released/ > > I personally see no reasons to choose 1.14 releases these days and would > encourage you to use the latest releases from the current mainline or > stable (which is much more more conservative comparing to the mainline) > branches such as nginx-1.21.3 or nginx-1.20.1, see > > http://nginx.org/en/download.html > > Just a reminder that we have a service that exposes the latest versions > of various products we develop and maintain, i.e.: > > http://version.nginx.com/nginx/mainline > http://version.nginx.com/nginx/stable > > -- > Maxim Konovalov >
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