johnpolasek wrote:Yes, we're still running Sierra.,.. I'll try shutting down the Indigo server and bringing it back up, but we may be stuck till we upgrade. I can remember a time when Jay was warning everybody NOT to upgrade...
We warn everyone about upgrading immediately after a new macOS version is released, because we don't know what kind of hidden bugs there are. For instance, we at first didn't understand that
High Sierra had the driver bugs that some people experience until after about 3 months had passed (there will always be users who upgrade regardless or developers who do for testing). Once an OS release has been out for a while, and we've had a chance to document any potential issues (or not!), then you can upgrade based on what we've presented and what your risk/reward tolerance is.
Right now, there is an unfortunate tradeoff: upgrade to High Sierra or Mojave to get upgraded TLS/SSL support that some websites/plugins require but risk that your older Mac (seems to be older ones but we can't really nail down anything specific) will have
the driver bug, or stick with Sierra, hope that Apple fixes the bugs in Catalina, and not use any plugins that require newer TLS/SSL support.