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RE: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Aug 19 2003 06:01PM
Russ (Russ Cooper rc on ca) (1 replies)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Aug 31 2003 07:01PM
Stefano Zanero (stefano zanero ieee org) (3 replies)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 03 2003 03:56PM
Paul Schmehl (pauls utdallas edu) (4 replies)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 04 2003 02:57PM
Barry Fitzgerald (bkfsec sdf lonestar org)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 04 2003 08:45AM
Stefano Zanero (stefano zanero ieee org)
> More of a risk than up2date for RedHat or emerge -u system for Gentoo? Or
> cvsup for *BSD?

Yeah. A lot more.

None of these is enabled "by default" or, worse, "mandatorily", which was
the point of my post. Additionally, none of these ADD or REMOVE things from
your system you didn't configure.

In addition, emerge and cvsup work on source code, not on binaries. And I'd
say (albeit I'm ready to receive proofs of the contrary) that the odds of a
binary patch crashing a system are well above those of a source patch and
recompilation.
ù
As a final note, there's always a question of userbase to consider. And of
ecological difference in the species and flavors of *nixes and of their
update systems.

Please note that I am not against this solution for privacy advocacy or
trust reasons, which were raised in another post to the list. If you run a
closed source operating system, it is quite pointless to worry about the
"patches" and what they might introduce in it at a later time.

However, on this particular point, I'd like to understand if this proposed
auto-patching would be limited to urgent bugfixes, or would include the
"updated features" that sometines shine on the Windows Update site (for
instance, DirectX upgrades and similars, or updates for FireWire electric
ovens).

Just my 0.02 EUR, which is quite similar to the traditional 0.02$ these
days.

Stefano Zanero

[ reply ]
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 03 2003 10:11PM
Jeremy C. Reed (reed reedmedia net)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 03 2003 10:02PM
Kurt Seifried (bt seifried org)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world's economy? Sep 03 2003 03:12PM
Andrew Gideon (jk28j381jdl30 gideon org)
Re: Windows Update: A single point of failure for the world'seconomy? Sep 03 2003 12:16PM
Lawrence MacIntyre (lpz ornl gov)


 

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