I'm pleased that we got there. I'll update the wiki accordingly
Kind regards,
Paul Angus
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From: Rene Moser [mailto:m...@renemoser.net]
Sent: 27
"supported for a minimum of 6 months after next LTS release or a total period of 24
months, whichever is greater"
Do you mean:
"supported for a minimum of 6 months after next LTS release or minimum of 24 months
after initial release, whichever is greater"
The web site should be updated to
Hi Paul
On 11/27/2017 06:27 PM, Paul Angus wrote:
> Hi Rene,
>
> note: I'm only stating what the original intent was when LTS was originally
> proposed. I'm not trying to dictate what we must do now or in the future.
>
> ... The LTS scheme was designed when there was a release coming out
Hi Rene,
note: I'm only stating what the original intent was when LTS was originally
proposed. I'm not trying to dictate what we must do now or in the future.
... The LTS scheme was designed when there was a release coming out every one
or two months, and these releases were effectively only
Hello,
I know that the vm root password is temporarily stored somewhere in the system.
I need to find it out for accessing the console of some instances created
programmatically.
Where do I look?
Cheers,
Lucian
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Hi,
When I use Opensaml on 4.10 with the self-signed certificates I get the
following error, though the configuration for the opensaml and ssl is proper.
It works fine if I debug and supply the password of the keystore in
KeyStoreBuilder class, which is in not-yet-commons-ssl.jar.
Has
Hi Paul
On 11/22/2017 05:39 PM, Paul Angus wrote:
> HI All,
>
> The current LTS cycle is based on having an LTS release twice a year (at the
> time of design, ACS releases were coming out monthly).
>
> So, twice a year (nominally, January and July) we take the then current
> version of