(Apr 06 2005 17:05) Carlo Florendo wrote:
> 
> Sir, I really hope I am wrong but IIRC, I think I've read a posting from 
> the TSL mailing list archives stating that there will be a point in time 
> when the entire TSL series (excluding the enterprise versions), will not 
> be supported anymore.  Speaking about ends of lives of various TSL 
> series', I posted this mail to verify once and for all whether such 
> information is true.  I hope the posting does not exist but for some 
> reason I seem to  remember that there was such a posting.
> 
> TSL guys, please say that I'm wrong.

You are not completely wrong. There was such a posting:
http://lists.trustix.org/pipermail/tsl-announce/2004-April/000231.html

However, the policy changed again later on:
http://lists.trustix.org/pipermail/tsl-announce/2004-November/000271.html
http://lists.trustix.org/pipermail/tsl-announce/2005-April/000298.html

So, yes Trustix Secure Linux is free and will remain free, and no
Trustix Secure Linux will not be end-of-lifed as a free project.


kind regards


c


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