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« on: 07 April, 2012, 19:02:16 »
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- While you can think 3.2 is blocking ndless (it will most probably do), there will probably be flaws like in every other OSes, so don't worry too much I guess Smiley

You belong to the Ndless development team, so please don't give false hopes to our fans...

3.X OSes are pretty well secured.
3.1 had just a little compilation error which had disabled the canary (by mistake), and a flaw in the OS update code.

OSes 3.0.1/3.0.2 have the canary and have not been ndlessed up to now.
OS 3.2 is probably going to be a little more secure than OS 3.0.2.


If OS 3.0.2 had been ndlessed since Melendy's annoucement, it might have been possible to get Ndless on 3.2 within weeks, maybe during the summer.

As it wasn't the case, it's probably a "good bye" to Ndless for months/years, or even forever...
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