Alex
At 10:34 16.01.2004 +0100, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
Mike wrote:
> A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
> branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
> Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
> small office/home
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:51, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:06, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
> > LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
> > branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
> > following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN/Internet bo
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:06, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
>
> > Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
> >
> > LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
> > branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
> > following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router,
> we are talking about goals - some of them has eached, some of
> them not, but
> maybe in the future.
> LEAF works from home office to small office right now stable and
> with more
> features a usual user is asking for.
> We could even close down development and put everything in
> maintenance mo
> Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
>
> LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
> branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
> following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet border
> router/firewall, wireless access point
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:43, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
>
> LEAF is a embedded network appliance framework delivered in
> branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
> following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet border
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 19:07, Mike Noyes wrote:
> A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
> branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
> Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
> small office/home office environment
Am Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 10:34 schrieb Alex Rhomberg:
> Mike wrote:
> > A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
> > branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
> > Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
> > smal
Mike wrote:
> A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
> branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
> Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
> small office/home office environments are supported.
I haven't seen a
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 14:14, Peter Mueller wrote:
> An easy-to-use Embedded Linux Network Applicance; LEAF, like Linux, aims to
> be scalable to all environments. I don't see the added value in LAN/WAN
> talk, although WLAN might add some relevance.
Everyone,
Does this sound any better?
A Li
>An easy to use embedded Linux network appliance for use in small
>office, home office, and home automation environments.
>to:
>An easy to use embedded Linux network appliance for use in LAN, WAN,
>and WLAN environments.
What about:
An easy-to-use Embedded Linux Network Applicance; LE
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 13:19, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:40, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> > But my reaction comes without knowing the reason why a change is even being
> > considered. Did I somehow miss a recent thread here in which this topic was
> > "brought up again"? Or are you (Mi
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 12:40, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> But my reaction comes without knowing the reason why a change is even being
> considered. Did I somehow miss a recent thread here in which this topic was
> "brought up again"? Or are you (Mike) getting off-list requests for revisions?
Ray,
Yes.
At 12:08 PM 1/15/2004 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
The subject of our current project description and goals was brought up
again. I'd like feedback on the state of the new version I posted here:
Description
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1396&group_id=13751
I think this
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