If you want the features implemented here that don't exist in 2.6, no. 
Development moves forward.

If you just need the SSL fixes, you should be running my pcidss/v2.6
branch on github.  (Which I responded with when this message went out)

It's well documented in the archives if you need further information.

Joe

On 10/22/14, 6:50 PM, David Dreezer wrote:
> Will 2.6 be patched/updated? I don't feel really good about the idea of 
> putting 2.7d into production if it is still considered of beta quality.
>
> Thank you,
>
> David Dreezer
> Social Strata, Inc.
>
>
>
>
>
> Robert Segall wrote:
>> This is to announce the release of Pound v2.7d. This is an experimental
>> version. Changes since version 2.7c:
>>
>> Enhancements:
>>      - added "Disable PROTO" directives (fix for Poodle vulnerability)
>>      - added Cert, Disable and Cipher directives for HTTPS back-ends. The
>>        directive HTTPS "cert" no longer supported.
>>
>> Bug fixes:
>>      - fixed address comparison for RewriteLocation (IPv4/IPv6 problem - 
>> Christopher Bartz)
>>
>> Many thanks to all contributors.
>>
>> The software is at version 2.7d (beta quality). Further testing
>> (especially under heavy loads), improvements and suggestions are
>> welcome.
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