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Posted over 13 years ago by daniel
A long while ago I posted my first version of the comparison of libssh vs libssh2. I have since then kept it updated and modified it over time. (Reminder: I am the libssh2 maintainer) In that page, I included the performance differences I had measured which at the time showed libssh2 to be significantly faster when doing [...]
Posted over 13 years ago by daniel
We’ve mostly been fixing bugs and making things internally look better in the libssh2 source code during the recent months so the new release I just uploaded, called version 1.2.7, isn’t really exciting to any particular level for outsiders. Existing users should however be fairly happy as we’ve addressed a fair bunch of bugs and [...]
Posted over 13 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
We’ve mostly been fixing bugs and making things internally look better in the libssh2 source code during the recent months so the new release I just uploaded, called version 1.2.7, isn’t really exciting to any particular level for outsiders. Existing ... [More] users should however be fairly happy as we’ve addressed a fair bunch of bugs and … Continue reading libssh2 release again → [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
We’ve mostly been fixing bugs and making things internally look better in the libssh2 source code during the recent months so the new release I just uploaded, called version 1.2.7, isn’t really exciting to any particular level for outsiders. Existing ... [More] users should however be fairly happy as we’ve addressed a fair bunch of bugs and … Continue reading libssh2 release again → [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
We've mostly been fixing bugs and making things internally look better in the libssh2 source code during the recent months so the new release I just uploaded, called version 1.2.7, isn't really exciting to any particular level for outsiders. Existing ... [More] users should however be fairly happy as we've addressed a fair bunch of bugs and … Continue reading libssh2 release again → [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago by daniel
In a discussion on the libssh2 mailing list, the founder and maintainer of the libssh project got involved. The actual discussion is not what I want to talk about here, but something he touched on in one of his mails: “I think a bit of competition in open source is fair and leads to innovation” Recall that [...]
Posted about 14 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
In a discussion on the libssh2 mailing list, the founder and maintainer of the libssh project got involved. The actual discussion is not what I want to talk about here, but something he touched on in one of his mails: “I think a bit of competition in open source is fair and leads to innovation” … Continue reading two competitors or one united →
Posted about 14 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
In a discussion on the libssh2 mailing list, the founder and maintainer of the libssh project got involved. The actual discussion is not what I want to talk about here, but something he touched on in one of his mails: “I think a bit of competition in open source is fair and leads to innovation” … Continue reading two competitors or one united →
Posted about 14 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
In a discussion on the libssh2 mailing list, the founder and maintainer of the libssh project got involved. The actual discussion is not what I want to talk about here, but something he touched on in one of his mails: "I think a bit of competition in open source is fair and leads to innovation" … Continue reading two competitors or one united →
Posted about 14 years ago by Daniel Stenberg
The team behind libssh2 isn’t very big, but we’ve managed to yet again ship a new release (version 1.2.3) that adds new features such as support for SSH-agent and the new libssh2_trace_sethandler() function, while also fixing a few bugs. Enjoy!