You're right on the money.  It's a firewall, not an OS.  It works.  That is
the exact same purpose I started using it.  Great work, guys.

Allen Laymon
Integris Tech
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Woodard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:59 PM
To: discussion@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] artwork

"The point of
PFSense has been left out a bit, it's a Firewall. Once it's configured, it
might only be viewed for about 10 minutes a week perhaps, or even only once
a month. It's not like the colour scheme is a high priority."

EXACTLY! I'm sure there are some who use it much more but for most of us
that's all we'll use it. I for one started using PFsense because I had GREAT
success with it. Not because it's "pretty". :-)

Jonathan

P.S. -- I do think it's pretty btw..lol. 



Craig Roy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> PFSense TEAM
>
> I am more than happy with the GUI that you use, after configuring some
Cisco
> routers, a GUI is a luxury, no matter what it looked like (though I am
> satisfied with the colour scheme, its PFSense nothing else). The point of
> PFSense has been left out a bit, it's a Firewall. Once it's configured, it
> might only be viewed for about 10 minutes a week perhaps, or even only
once
> a month. It's not like the colour scheme is a high priority.
>
> I'd rather have a horrid looking FW that worked, than have something that
> made you feel warm and fuzzy that didn't work.
>
> GREAT WORK GUYS, Keep it up.
>
> P.S. Don't get worked up by negative feedback, it's NON-PRODUCTIVE. Just
> think about all the others who are grateful for your efforts. 
>
> BRAVO.  
>
> Kindest Regards,
>  
> Craig Roy
> Horizon IT Consultants
>
>   

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