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    pfSense 2.8.0 full iso/img

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      pwood999 @Patch
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      @Patch Or sort of the other way round, i.e. free version to use net-installer, but paid version to have the option of ISO or Net Install.

      Most home users don't have remote sites with the appliance issue above & WAN device is generally local & easy to access.

      Corporations should be able to afford the paid & supported product, or there's something wrong with their business.

      Charities should get a decent discounts & most would be happy for Netgate to use "supporting charity X" on their website.

      Pete

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        scottjh1
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        There are considerations for both. In comercial paid install there is no question a full install is beneficial. This can have a huge impact where a business using the comercial paid version has a failure and no network connectivity. Certain other CE installs there may be a reason particularly in nonprofit/not for profit.

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          quantum007
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          I decided to check out the repo to see what build looks like for CE. I noticed that 2.8.0-RELEASE is still not an available branch in the repo. The master branch version is currently 2.9.0-DEVELOPMENT. Is netgate going to post the 2.8.0-RELEASE branch for the main package and FreeBSD-src?

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