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      michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 agreed.

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        Dobby_
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        Actual situation from the 2023-04-12
        pfSense Roadmap

        Version 2.7.0
        Future pfSense CE software release

        543 Tickets total
        458 Tickets closed
        85 Tickets open
        89% of all work reached

        pfSense Plus - 23.05
        Release targeted for May 2023

        12 Tickets total
        4 Tickets closed
        8 Tickets open
        41% of all work reached

        pfSense Plus - 23.09
        Release targeted for September 2023

        No Tickets open

        pfSense make one big step with two greater changes
        such PHP 8.x and FreeBSD 14.0 and also for more
        then "one" CPU architecture.

        OPNSense is walking step by step and only for one CPU architecture. But at one day they also have to change to FreeBSD 14.0 and also to PHP 8.x as I see it.

        Before Netgate were selling their own hardware, there where ca. ~2.000.000 installations world wide counted,
        after selling teir own hardware this amount was growing
        to nearly 3.000.000 installations. (Old numbers not actual)

        So why they should letting fall the CE version? Because it
        is nearly something of 75 % of all installations? I personally don´t think so! And is the gain (w/ sales) not giving them right? I mean that they are on the right way?

        #~. @Dobby

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          Patch @Dobby_
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          @dobby_ said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

          Actual situation from the 2023-04-12
          pfSense Roadmap

          Version 2.7.0
          Future pfSense CE software release

          543 Tickets total
          458 Tickets closed
          85 Tickets open
          89% of all work reached

          pfSense Plus - 23.05
          Release targeted for May 2023

          12 Tickets total
          4 Tickets closed
          8 Tickets open
          41% of all work reached

          pfSense Plus - 23.09
          Release targeted for September 2023

          No Tickets open

          The figures above for the Plus versions are incorrect or at least misleading. All CE item are also included in one of the plus versions. To see the actual plus counts a search on redmine for open and closed tickets for each plus version is required.

          For example https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/issues?per_page=100&query_id=186

          pfSense Plus - 23.05 has
          59 Open tickets
          44 Closed tickets
          103 total tickets

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            Stewart
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            I'm also curious about the 2.7.0 release primarily because it is needed to support the i226-V chips from Intel and it seems most of the whitebox vendors have replaced the i225 with i226. Timing is a little frustrating on that front.

            I also want to point out that Roadmap is simply a snapshot in time.
            23 days ago it showed:

            Version 2.7.0
            Future pfSense CE software release
            543 Tickets total
            458 Tickets closed
            85 Tickets open
            89% of all work reached
            

            Now it shows

            Version 2.7.0
            Future pfSense CE software release
            563 Tickets total
            508 Tickets closed
            55 Tickets open
            91% of all work reached
            

            So, over the last 23 days there have been 20 new tickets generated and 50 tickets closed. That's over 2 per day which is steady progress. Overall they are 30 tickets closer to completion. While it shows only 2% points higher 9% of the outstanding tickets were closed.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by stephenw10

              Quite a few of those open tickets will be long term issues that can be moved to the next version when we branch for 2.7 so it's not entirely accurate.

              Steve

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                Stewart @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 I was just pointing out that to many people it seems like it's taking a long time for 2.7.0 to come out and the needle isn't moving (only going from 89%-91% in this case). In this thread there are complaints, talk of jumping ship, and accusations of motivations. I just don't get it. When you look at the numbers over time it is clear the developers are working hard and getting things done. I know the Roadmap is accurate but it is just a snapshot in time. If you don't compare it to what it has shown in the past you don't see just how far it has come and you'd think it's been stagnant at 90% for a month, which isn't the case. If some of those tickets will be addressed in later patches and releases then it's even closer.

                The only reason I personally care about 2.7.0 is for the i226 support. If that support was added to 2.6.0 I wouldn't even be reading up on 2.7.0. I don't need another version number to feel like I'm keeping up. Many of my boxes skipped the 2.5.x line entirely (due to the pandemic and the DNS issues early on) and have gone from 2.4.x to 2.6.0. I trust the team and the project.

                One side note, should we read into the fact that no new subversions of 2.6 were released? Is the goal to have a main version like 2.6.0 and just update via the new(ish) patch manager instead of minor releases? Or is just coincidental because the focus went into 2.7.0 with all its major changes?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Sorry I typo'd that! I meant that the number of open tickets is likely to go down significantly as we approach a 2.7 release so you can't use just that figure to look at when a release might happen.
                  After 23.05 is released we will be looking at the timing. At that point you will be able to upgrade to Plus from current 2.7 snapshot again. Both will be on php82.

                  Steve

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                    SteveITS Galactic Empire @Stewart
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                    @stewart said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                    should we read into the fact that no new subversions of 2.6 were released? Is the goal to have a main version like 2.6.0 and just update via the new(ish) patch manager instead of minor releases? Or is just coincidental because the focus went into 2.7.0 with all its major changes?

                    I'm not Netgate, but the System Patches package does allow for updates to any PHP code. Could be they didn't need any. Binaries would presumably need a version bump.

                    After 2.6 was released Netgate delayed then skipped 22.09 because of the change to FreeBSD 14 and PHP 8. If those types of changes are not being made especially at the same time then newer releases would be much easier to manage/produce.

                    Personally I'm not concerned. As you imply, few people need shiny new features on their router. :) Drivers are a notable exception. Per https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-software-is-moving-ahead it sounds like CURRENT is more likely to have drivers for newer hardware going forward.

                    Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                    When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                    Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                      Stewart @SteveITS
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                      @steveits Other than some OpenVPN certificate issues that can come after an upgrade 2.6.0 has been solid. And we haven't had any issues with new 2.6.0 installs either (although I'm wary of the whole DNSSEC/SSL issues with Quad9). There have been bumps over the years but ultimately pfSense has been very reliable for us. Certainly no more troublesome than some of the other vendors we've used in the past.

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                        SillieWous @SteveITS
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                        @steveits a router indeed doesn’t need to be bleeding edge with all the newest features. However it needs to be secure. And being based on an EOL distro is a security concern. It’s not an immediate threat, but it should really be updated ASAP. When it takes this long, I think it is perfectly normal people start getting concerned.

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                          slu
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                          Blog entry from today, no word of the CE version only to moving forward to pfSense Plus:
                          https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-plus-software-version-23.05-rc-now-available

                          pfSense Gold subscription

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                            fireodo @slu
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                            @slu

                            Still at 91%:

                            Roadmap

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                            SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                            pfsense 2.7.2 CE
                            Packages: Apcupsd Cron Iftop Iperf LCDproc Nmap pfBlockerNG RRD_Summary Shellcmd Snort Speedtest System_Patches.

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                              nimrod @fireodo
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                              This thread should be locked tbh.

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                                NollipfSense @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10 said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                                It is now possible to upgrade from 2.7 to 23.01

                                Just to share, I tried this over last weekend and ended up with a failed webGUI. It had an IP and I could ping it; however, after several attempts to relaunch or restart the webGUI nothing. I discovered the failure looking closer at the boot up script then saw the failure stated. Ended up reinstall v2.6 then upgraded to pfSense plus on my private cloud box.

                                pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                                pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes, it was possible at that point but there is now a php mismatch since 2.7 moved to php82.

                                  When 23.05 is relased it will be possible to upgrade to that from 2.7.

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                                    Stewart @fireodo
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                                    @fireodo said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                                    @slu

                                    Still at 91%:

                                    Roadmap

                                    Yes, but look at the change in numbers. It isn't stagnant. In the last 5 days there have been 8 tickets opened and 7 closed. It isn't like they've been sitting on the same number of tickets and it isn't going anywhere. Once new tickets stop coming in, or at least slow down, they will be able to work on the outstanding ones.

                                    @slu said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                                    Blog entry from today, no word of the CE version only to moving forward to pfSense Plus:
                                    https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-plus-software-version-23.05-rc-now-available

                                    As @stephenw10 stated earlier, the focus will move to 2.7 once 23.05 is released. And if it is between 23.05 and 23.09 then I would expect 2.7 maybe to release sometime around July or August. I could be way off but that's my guess off of what I've been able to see.

                                    @silliewous said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                                    @steveits a router indeed doesn’t need to be bleeding edge with all the newest features. However it needs to be secure. And being based on an EOL distro is a security concern. It’s not an immediate threat, but it should really be updated ASAP. When it takes this long, I think it is perfectly normal people start getting concerned.

                                    I thought that 2.6.0 was based on the Stable branch of FreeBSD12 so it should be supported until the end of the year, no?

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                                      rcoleman-netgate Netgate @nimrod
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                                      @nimrod Not until there's a release -- users will just create a new one. I see a new reddit post every 10-15 days asking about it regardless of the presence of previous ones.

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                                        slu @Stewart
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                                        @stewart said in Pfsense CE 2.7.0 Release:

                                        As @stephenw10 stated earlier, the focus will move to 2.7 once 23.05 is released. And if it is between 23.05 and 23.09 then I would expect 2.7 maybe to release sometime around July or August. I could be way off but that's my guess off of what I've been able to see.

                                        Oh I missed that, thank you for the hint.

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                                          TheWaterbug @michaellacroix
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                                          @michaellacroix

                                          Can you edit the title of this post so it ends in a question mark? Otherwise it looks like an announcement.

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                                          • fireodoF
                                            fireodo
                                            last edited by

                                            In my humble opinion, the 2.6.0 is stable and without serious flaws. The 2.7.0 will be better debugged than the Plus versions because everything that goes into the Plus is also benefic for CE. So I think we should be patient.

                                            Just my 2 Cents,
                                            fireodo

                                            Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                                            SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                                            pfsense 2.7.2 CE
                                            Packages: Apcupsd Cron Iftop Iperf LCDproc Nmap pfBlockerNG RRD_Summary Shellcmd Snort Speedtest System_Patches.

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