GH,

The only difficulty I see in this is the vast array of different
configurations that ASSP could be used in...

eg: Windows, Linux, OSx, with or without SQL support, multiple ASSP servers
with clustered SQL servers, local MTA's, etc etc.....

Maybe a solution would be for people to write "how-to's" based on their own
particular config, and post them somewhere centrally....then maybe someone
could write a document based on these various ways of installing....

Thoughts?

Steve


On 12/18/09 11:13 AM, "GrayHat" <gray...@gmx.net> wrote:

> 
>> Longest run without crash or update, 3 months....(then upgraded)....
>> Sounds pretty stable to me....
> 
> same here, no particular issues, set aside the bugs squishing here/there
> but in general that wasn't a "blocking issue" and I've to say that imHo
> v2
> is mature enough; it would be a good idea (imho again) to publish some
> kind of "interim release" for V2 while completing the checks so that
> people
> willing to move to v2 may start migrating "a step at a time"; what
> really lacks
> for both v1 and v2 is a full documentation about all the aspects of ASSP
> from
> setup to configuration with details about the various filters/files; I
> know, this is
> a heavy task since ASSP is quite complex and to write such documents one
> will need to intimately know ASSP ins and outs, but sooner or later I
> think we
> will need to look at it; maybe someone may gather the sparse
> documentation
> from the various users, merge/digest it and create a first version of
> the "manual"
> but again, we'll need a good tech-writer knowing ASSP for such a task
> 
> 
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