Asier Baranguán wrote:
[...]
> Next release? Is there any roadmap or something similar?

Hi,

unfortunately there is not a Roadmap, yet. I am doing all of the work
now and it is not easy to re-organize the full packaging. The next
release will not include (almost) any new feature but the new package
re-organization. Mostly I have been working in fixing the installation
of the package (directories organization and package building scripts)
so that now it is easy to rebuild .tag.gz and .rpms from the sources
directly (automated process). Next version will be tagged as 0.9.3.
Hopefully this re-organization will help packagers to include OpenCA
in their distributions with very small work on their side.

Anyway the new version may require some time to be released (a couple
of weeks) because we have to wait the SF people to update the CVS to
the new structure (as I am quite happy with what we have now in the
new packaging I will submit the changes to the CVS next week).

Development of new features will start again from version 0.9.4 and will
be mostly aimed to usability and ease of installation/configuration.

A brief note about the OpenCA-NG -- the new CA project -- its development
will start hopefully by the end of this year/the start of the next year...
so if any of you is interested in that and/or have suggestions.. let me
know!

Cheers,

    --- Max

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