From my point of view it'd be good to get an idea of the sort of
infrastructure that'd be useful to support development (eg. the
website / wiki / whatever that Earl mentioned recently).

Steve

On 6/21/07, Arthur Clune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 21 Jun 2007, at 09:57, David Watson wrote:

>
> How about setting out the current plan for Honeywall development now
> that v1.2 has gone public

David has just beat me to it. Another thing it would be good to know
is what you think might need doing to move to CentOS. That might be a
good thing for people to get involved in?

Arthur

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