About new release for Nagios

Michael Friedrich michael.friedrich at univie.ac.at
Mon Oct 17 11:10:15 CEST 2011


Fournier, Wim wrote:
> On 10/17/11 9:31 AM, "Michael Friedrich"<michael.friedrich at univie.ac.at>
> wrote:
>
>
>> 3.2.3 is considered stable, 3.3.x is a developer release tree and
> Are you sure? 3.3.1 is marked as the latest stable on
> http://nagios.org/download/core/thanks/?registered=1 and 3.2.3 as the
> previous stable.

oh. i wasn't aware of that change, thanks for the pointer. well if they 
say so. i've encountered and fixed various bugs on my 3.3.1 github tree, 
so i don't consider it stable as it should be.
anyhow, as stated before, that's nagios devs' decision not mine ;-)

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