That is so sad.  I was on the IPCop list for a while but I couldn't
keep up with the traffic.  1.4.0 was a huge change from 1.3.x so I
would expect several things to break in the process.  Too bad really,
for someone to take on a big OS project to be branded and forced out. 
So does 1.4.2 patch up the bugs or is there quite a ways to go yet?


On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 16:31:28 -0700, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Louie wrote:
> 
> >I personally would like to see IPCop covered again.  I'm still running
> >1.3 and would like to see what leaps and bounds have come in 1.4.x.
> >Also covering additional addons such as parental controls and such
> >would be nice.
> >
> >As with bring your distro meeting, (suggested by Kevin,) well I'm not
> >sure how the groups has evolved in the last 2 - 3 years but I have
> >heard that there have been some *VERY* heated debates with [INSERT
> >DISTRO HERE] zelots.  I've even heard fist fights came from such
> >discussions.  Still not a bad idea though, (as long everyone behaves
> >themselves.)
> >
> >
> I am on the IP-Cop mailing lists (mostly as a lurker)
> My advise (less than 2 cents) stay with 1.3 fully patched...
> 
> I have a couple 1.4.0 and 1.4.1 boxes running but they are not TROUBLE free. 
> 1.4.2 will come out Thursday/Friday, that should fix hopefully some really 
> enoying things. (DHCP ranges hang IPCop etc)
> 
> Some 'bugs' were so stupid (easy to catch with some better testing???)
> that a couple of flame wars were started on the IPCop lists...
> The lead developer for 1.4.0 quitted...
> 
> I really love IPCop but for the moment only version 1.3...
> 
> Peter

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