Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 08:25, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Paul Gear wrote:
  As for the mechanics of shorewall.net going away: we have a functional
  sourceforge.net project page and web site for shorewall.  If Tom is
  willing, perhaps he could add some of us on the devel list as project
  admins on his sf.net page, and we could make sure all of the right
  information is copied over from his site.
 
 I will be happy to add additional admins at SF.

Tom,
If you need help with SF, let me know.


  Am i right in remembering
  that lists.shorewall.net is hosted elsewhere, Tom?
 
 No, lists.shorewall.net is hosted here in my home. It's the same box as
 http://shorewall.net which is the system that all of the mirrors
 (including www.shorewall.net) rsync from. I don't mind continuing to
 host the mailing lists here for a while until mailing lists can be
 reestablished at SF (they were there once upon a time).

The SF staff will even import your pipermail archive, so the content
isn't lost. SF will upgrade Mailman shortly too, so the list settings
shouldn't need much tweaking.

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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Tom Eastep
Mike Noyes wrote:

 If you need help with SF, let me know.
 
 
Am i right in remembering
that lists.shorewall.net is hosted elsewhere, Tom?
No, lists.shorewall.net is hosted here in my home. It's the same box as
http://shorewall.net which is the system that all of the mirrors
(including www.shorewall.net) rsync from. I don't mind continuing to
host the mailing lists here for a while until mailing lists can be
reestablished at SF (they were there once upon a time).
 
 The SF staff will even import your pipermail archive, so the content
 isn't lost. SF will upgrade Mailman shortly too, so the list settings
 shouldn't need much tweaking.
 

Ok -- I appreciate the offer to help. Let's wait until SF have upgraded
then hopefully we can move the lists pretty much intact over there.

-Tom
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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 09:22, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
 I don't mind continuing to
 host the mailing lists here for a while until mailing lists can be
 reestablished at SF (they were there once upon a time).
  
  The SF staff will even import your pipermail archive, so the content
  isn't lost. SF will upgrade Mailman shortly too, so the list settings
  shouldn't need much tweaking.
 
 Ok -- I appreciate the offer to help. Let's wait until SF have upgraded
 then hopefully we can move the lists pretty much intact over there.

Tom,
That sounds good.

Have you considered moving CVS? I believe you haven't migrated to SVN,
so CVS tarball import by the SF staff is possible. Maybe tarball the
repository after your last release?

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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 09:22, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
  The SF staff will even import your pipermail archive, so the content
  isn't lost. SF will upgrade Mailman shortly too, so the list settings
  shouldn't need much tweaking.

Tom,
Correction: MBOX import is supported. No pipermail support.

Sorry for the confusion.

 Ok -- I appreciate the offer to help. Let's wait until SF have upgraded
 then hopefully we can move the lists pretty much intact over there.

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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Tom Eastep
Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 09:22, Tom Eastep wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
I don't mind continuing to
host the mailing lists here for a while until mailing lists can be
reestablished at SF (they were there once upon a time).
The SF staff will even import your pipermail archive, so the content
isn't lost. SF will upgrade Mailman shortly too, so the list settings
shouldn't need much tweaking.
Ok -- I appreciate the offer to help. Let's wait until SF have upgraded
then hopefully we can move the lists pretty much intact over there.
 
 Tom,
 That sounds good.
 
 Have you considered moving CVS? I believe you haven't migrated to SVN,
 so CVS tarball import by the SF staff is possible. Maybe tarball the
 repository after your last release?
 

Yes -- that will work fine.

-Tom
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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread KP Kirchdörfer
Tom;

Many thanks to you from the Bering(-uclibc) developers as well.

Shorewall made iptables easy and helped a lot to build a secure box.

All the best to you - we will miss you.


Am Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2005 17:25 schrieb Tom Eastep:
 Paul Gear wrote:

  - We need to look at the big issues and make sure we've got a good
  handle on them.  For me, these include (in rough order of priority from
  my perspective):
  * Multiple ISPs  load balancing
  * Features to enable building a personal firewall with shorewall
  * IPv6

 I think that is a good list. I hope to have the first (multiple
 ISPs/Load-balancing) completed in release 2.4.0 (it should work in the
 current CVS code but I have to lash together a test bed to try it). I'll
 still run a beta/RC-series for that release so it should be fairly solid
 by the time that I throw it over the wall for good.

 Netfilter is weak on features for a personal firewall. I have added
 support for the 'owner' match (including 'owner-cmd') but that isn't a
 strong enough base to build what most people think of as a personal
 firewall.

 IPV6 is a big job -- that will keep folks busy coding for a while :-)

If someone wants to jump in, the 6wall code, written by Eric de Thouars, is in 
LEAF Bering-uClibc cvs. 

kp


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Re: [leaf-devel] What happens now?

2005-05-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 10:18, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
  Have you considered moving CVS? I believe you haven't migrated to SVN,
  so CVS tarball import by the SF staff is possible. Maybe tarball the
  repository after your last release?
 
 Yes -- that will work fine.

Tom,
SourceForge Site Doc F2 outlines the procedure for import of an existing
CVS repository.


Introduction to SourceForge.net Project CVS Services for Developers
Import of Existing CVS Repositories
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=768group_id=1#existingcvsimport

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