On 02/10/2010 06:51 PM, Erwin Himawan wrote:
 Hi All,
 I am in the process of evaluating various opensource PKI products and 
 DCS seems very promising.  I started to pay more attention into the 
 various releases of DCS when I encountered issues during installation 
 and configuration.  Especially, when the installation and 
 configuration issues seem to be resolved when I used the latest 
 testing release.
 I might have missed some information about general DCS release 
 strategy.  Here are some initial questions:
 1. What does the number in the version represent? 1.1.0 (major.minor.??) 
I'm
guessing these pages might address what you are
looking for.
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Release_Notes
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Open_Source_History
 2. Where and how to obtain patches for a particular release? 
we
are making efforts to make pki components a feature of
the Fedora Operating system. We believe it will be available
from F-13 onwards. 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DogtagCertificateSystem
Patch strategy for F-12,F-11 are done as we find_issues/time
  - as rpm updates. They will be pushed to the fedora updates
repo. yum -y update <pkg> is all you would need to do
to get the patches.
HTH.
thanks,
--Chandra
 Once again, thanks for all the great and responsive support from the 
 pki-users community. 
 Regards,
 Erwin
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