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From:       marki <bind-users () lists ! roth ! lu>
Date:       2024-02-11 16:49:43
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It's hilarious.
Who says python3 is going to be a thing in 10y ... or 20
 🤣

On February 11, 2024 5:41:34 PM GMT+01:00, Tim Daneliuk via bind-users \
<bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:
> On 2/11/24 02:07, Ole Aamot wrote:
> > "This whole "we support everything for 10 years" is just a sales pitch, not a \
> > something that can be fulfilled." – Ondřej Surý — ISC 
> 
> 
> I realize that there was a whole kerfuffle here that I mercifully missed and
> have absolutely no interest in.
> 
> But it did "provoke" a question.  Does anyone think not restarting *anything* for \
> 10 years is a good idea?
> 
> I realize there were all these fanbois back in the day that wanted to prove
> *NIX could stay up longer and with greater stability than Windows.   But best \
> practices would suggest that you patch and restart monthly at a minimum and more \
> often for zero-days and more immediate threats.  I would include among this the OS \
> itself as well as key infrastructure services.
> 
> Oh, and for the record, I think ISC does a very fine job ;)
> 
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<!DOCTYPE html><html><body><div dir="auto">It's hilarious.<br>Who says python3 is \
going to be a thing in 10y ... or 20<br> 🤣<br><br>On February 11, 2024 5:41:34 PM \
GMT+01:00, Tim Daneliuk via bind-users &lt;bind-users@lists.isc.org&gt; \
wrote:<br>&gt;On 2/11/24 02:07, Ole Aamot wrote:<br>&gt;&gt; "This whole "we support \
everything for 10 years" is just a sales pitch, not a something that can be \
fulfilled." – Ondřej Surý — ISC<br>&gt;&gt; <br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I realize \
that there was a whole kerfuffle here that I mercifully missed and<br>&gt;have \
absolutely no interest in.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;But it did "provoke" a question.   Does \
anyone think not restarting *anything* for 10 years<br>&gt;is a good \
idea?<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I realize there were all these fanbois back in the day that \
wanted to prove<br>&gt;*NIX could stay up longer and with greater stability than \
Windows.     But best practices<br>&gt;would suggest that you patch and restart \
monthly at a minimum and more often for<br>&gt;zero-days and more immediate threats.  \
I would include among this the OS itself<br>&gt;as well as key infrastructure \
services.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Oh, and for the record, I think ISC does a very fine job \
;)<br>&gt;<br>&gt;-- <br>&gt;Visit <a \
href="https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users">https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users</a> \
to unsubscribe from this list<br>&gt;<br>&gt;ISC funds the development of this \
software with paid support subscriptions. Contact us at <a \
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