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    PfSense 1.3 RoadMap

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      Monoecus
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      Have a look at the pfSense Blog on the main homepage.

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        Perry
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        http://devwiki.pfsense.org/v13Todo
        As always "When it's ready"


        Personally I've placed following bet's at the local bookie:
        1.2.1 snapshots 2008
        1.2.1 final 2009 
        1.3 snapshots 2009
        1.3 final 2010

        Most wanted feature "improved multi wan"

        CNR

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          mhab12
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          What features, exactly, are missing from 1.2 that preclude you from migrating to that version with commercial support?

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            Guest
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            The pfSense team doesn't publish any advance roadmaps of release times.  They are working on 1.3 and when its ready for public consumption, they will release it.  It'll be awhile as many key features are still works in progress.

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              cmb
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              One of the features of Redmine (http://www.redmine.org/ - part of our git conversion) is to allow us to create development road maps. So that will be coming once Bill has us up on git.

              The latest update is up on the blog.

              Why isn't 1.2 suitable?

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                ejzhang
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                @Perry:

                http://devwiki.pfsense.org/v13Todo
                As always "When it's ready"


                Personally I've placed following bet's at the local bookie:
                1.2.1 snapshots 2008
                1.2.1 final 2009 
                1.3 snapshots 2009
                1.3 final 2010

                Most wanted feature "improved multi wan"

                CNR

                wa!!! is really? Will we waiting one year?

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                  Valhalla1
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                  @ejzhang:

                  @Perry:

                  http://devwiki.pfsense.org/v13Todo
                  As always "When it's ready"


                  Personally I've placed following bet's at the local bookie:
                  1.2.1 snapshots 2008
                  1.2.1 final 2009 
                  1.3 snapshots 2009
                  1.3 final 2010

                  Most wanted feature "improved multi wan"

                  CNR

                  wa!!! is really? Will we waiting one year?

                  well if its 2010 that'd be 1.5 years at soonest, 2 years if its mid 2010
                  oh well,  my 1.2 install is pretty solid, probably wont even have to reboot until 2010 when 1.3 is out  ;D

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                    cmb
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                    Perry is just making stuff up.  :)  The reality is we don't have a road map right now, but look for one in the next couple months. 1.2.1 will be final this summer, 1.3 is up in the air because we haven't finalized exactly what it will contain yet.

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                      sullrich
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                      We wouldn't want our major competitors to start their copiers so we do not publish time lines of our plans :)

                      The REAL reality is that devs work on whatever they want to  and we do not really hold them to a time line.  This might change when we move to redmine.

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                        pinoyboy
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                        I think if you issued that statement before, then it would make more sense as to why it is never conveyed.  Now that you said that - it makes complete sense and understandable.  I would agree - staying ahead of the competitors.

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