>  Is there any sort of roadmap or plan for ProFTP in the future? 
> There is such little activity on -devel and -users now that I am 
> wary of using it again for a publicly accessible service if 
> maintainers have moved on. Will they be able to produce bugfixes or 
> mitigation procedures and code for inevitable exploits?

Great questions.

First, the fault is mine: I've been more busy than usual, with job at 
startup that has increasing responsibilities in the past year, and that 
has meant less time for ProFTPD.  That said, I have it mind to release 
proftpd-1.3.6rc1 "real soon now" -- the one thing I want to finish is 
basic support for the HOST command, which allows for name-based virtual 
hosting.

Longer term, I agree that your concerns are valid.  If there are folks 
who're interested in helping out, development- and testing-wise, that 
would help out the project.

I have no intention of moving away from ProFTPD or abandoning it; I am 
still having quite a bit of fun working on its various modules and making 
it better -- the only constraint is time.

TJ

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