Too bad dialup_admin won't be ready, since the scripts don't work with PostGreSQL or Net SNMP.
Paul Hampson wrote:
OK, the good news is we're well on track.
For the month of April, the developers of FreeRADIUS will be focussing on stabilisation and bug-fixing of FreeRADIUS to prepare for releasing version 1.0.0.
What we would like you, the users, to do be diligent in reporting bugs into Bugzilla (http://bugs.freeradius.org) so we know what problems you're having. We're particularly focussed on bugs in the current CVS snapshots ftp://ftp.freeradius.org/pub/radius/CVS-snapshots/ until we start the 1.0.0 pre-release cycle.
If all goes well, we will branch freeradius 1.0.0 at the beginning of May, and produce a series of 1.0.0-preX releases for _everyone_ to hammer upon, even those terrified of CVS snapshots. I'm hoping to post Debian i386 packages of the various -preX versions, to make it easy for everyone to test against. Presumably someone will knock up packages for any other packaging systems around.
Again if all goes well, we will go through four prereleases in four weeks and release 1.0.0 at the beginning of June.
So, here's a summary timeline:
Now Users report bugs. Brave ("willing to compile") users test CVS Snapshots. Beginning of May CVS branch for FreeRADIUS 1.0 is created. FreeRADIUS 1.0.0-pre0 is released, packages are created, and users are encouraged to _really_ hammer upon it. This means you, users of esoteric systems! As bugs are fixed, -pre1 and such are released. Beginning of June, barring unforseen circumstances FreeRADIUS 1.0.0 ships! This version comes under strict version management, and new and interesting features go into CVS HEAD again, for brave ("willing to compile") users to play with.
So, that's the plan.
What, you wanted bad news to with the good news? Sorry, I haven't got any. :-)
-- Guy Fraser
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