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  1. Re: Re: Encrypting pg_shadow passwords

    Jim Mercer <jim@reptiles.org> — 2001-06-16T04:04:58Z

    On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 11:20:30AM +0800, Lincoln Yeoh wrote:
    > If you need to use encryption then having _everything_ encrypted is a
    > better idea - SSL etc. Those >1GHz CPUs are handy ;).
    
    [ yes, i noted the smiley ]
    
    it is rather unfortunate to see the OSS community buying into the tenents
    that allowed microsoft to get world domination based on crap quality
    software.
    
    "hardware is cheap" is a falsehood.
    
    some people might be suprised at the number of 486's and Pentium 100's that
    are still in active use.
    
    in some places, that is leading edge technology, mostly due to economic
    realities.
    
    and in a sense, people who have limited resources can be some of the
    most satisfied recipients of OSS efforts.
    
    please, lets not have postgresql turn into an OSS behemoth like Mozilla
    or OpenOffice.
    
    i am not opposed to more new features, or even adding support for leading
    edge hardware.
    
    but, i think it is important to retain as much backward compatibility as
    possible.
    
    as well, features should be able to be turned off such that they don't
    overly bloat the code.
    
    FreeBSD 4.3 can still be built on a 486.  i'm sure if someone was patient
    enought to wait, it could be built on a 386.
    
    this is because it very rarely drops support for something in its code base,
    and it makes most features (in the kernel) optional, to limit bloat.
    
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