[erlang-questions] Fwd: Fwd: SSL peer verification in httpc with Mozilla's certificate store

Tristan Sloughter t@REDACTED
Sat Sep 13 21:32:49 CEST 2014


Wait, so 17.2 is internal but 17.3 is external?



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Tristan Sloughter
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On Sat, Sep 13, 2014, at 01:46 PM, Andreas Schumacher wrote:

OTP 17.2, as well as 17.0.1, 17.0.2, 17.1.1, 17.1.2, 17.2.1,
and 17.2.2 have been internal patches; and thus, they have not
been delivered as open source service packages, which we
release roughly once a quarter. The description of the contents
of those patches is included in the README of the subsequent
service package or major release, respectively.

In releases prior to OTP 17, those internal patches had
internal identifiers, which were not visible in the public
Github repository. That was changed with the adaptation of the
new versioning scheme. The reason for neither announcing nor
making those patches publicly available on [1]erlang.org is
mainly to avoid administrative overhead; although, we may
reconsider that in the future.

Andreas Schumacher, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson AB

From: Michael Klishin <[2]michael.s.klishin@REDACTED>

Subject: Re: [erlang-questions] Fwd: SSL peer verification in
httpc with Mozilla's certificate store

Date: 13 Sep 2014 20:09:52 GMT+2

To: Tuncer Ayaz <[3]tuncer.ayaz@REDACTED>, Fred Hebert
<[4]mononcqc@REDACTED>

Cc: Erlang-Questions Questions <[5]erlang-questions@REDACTED>



On 13 September 2014 at 20:47:53, Tuncer Ayaz
([6]tuncer.ayaz@REDACTED) wrote:

  It's not a typo and we're at 17.2.2 right now. Maybe summer
  vacation
  was the reason for the missing 17.2 release notes.


17.2 is also missing from the downloads page:
[7]http://www.erlang.org/download.html
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