As others already said, ongoing development in an Open Source project is a good thing.
OpenLDAP has been LDAP core standard compliant from the beginning of the project, since it was the Open Source reference implementation. But there are additions to the standard (see e.g. the RFC list at the bottom of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol) And although OpenLDAP is a really good and well engineered product, there is always possibilities of improvements, e.g. Howard's new mdb data backend that makes the fastest LDAP implementation have even higher performance. Cheers, Peter Am 05.08.2012 14:07, schrieb Friedrich Locke: > Hi folks, > > i have noticed openldap keeps releasing new versions from time to > time. I have not noticed changes in protocol specification. So why > does openldap release new versions ? Isn't it mature enough yet ? I am > asking cause i am used to djb tools like qmail and djbdns and they > don't change since a long time ago. > > Please, don't get me wrong. I am no saying one approach is better than > another, i am just curious about openldap. > > Thanks. > -- _______________________________________________________________________ Peter Gietz (CEO) DAASI International GmbH phone: +49 7071 407109-0 Europaplatz 3 Fax: +49 7071 407109-9 D-72072 Tübingen mail: [email protected] Germany Web: www.daasi.de DAASI International GmbH, Tübingen Geschäftsführer Peter Gietz, Amtsgericht Stuttgart HRB 382175 Directory Applications for Advanced Security and Information Management _______________________________________________________________________
