Scott,

On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:31:09PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
S> One thing that FreeBSD is bad about (and this really applies to many open 
source projects) when deprecating something is that the developer and release 
engineering groups rarely provide adequate, if any, tools to help users 
transition and cope with the deprecation.  The fear of deprecation can be 
largely overcome by giving these users a clear and comprehensive path forward.  
Just announcing "ipfilter is going away.  EOM" is inadequate and leads to 
completely justified complaints from users.
S> 
S> So with that said, would it be possible to write some tutorials on how to 
migrate an ipfilter installation to pf?  Maybe some mechanical syntax docs 
accompanied by a few case studies?  Is it possible for a script to automate 
some of the common mechanical changes?  Also essential is a clear document on 
what goes away with ipfilter and what is gained with pf.  Once those tools are 
written, I suggest announcing that ipfilter is available but 
deprecated/unsupported in FreeBSD 10, and will be removed from FreeBSD 11.  
Certain people will still pitch a fit about it departing, but if the tools are 
there to help the common users, you'll be successful in winning mindshare and 
general support.

The task to write a migration guide is already a task for maintainer, and
the thread is to search one.

If lack of migration guide doesn't allow us to remove in 10.x cycle, I doubt
the guide will appear in 11.x cycle, 12.x, etc. So we will live with ipfilter
forever.

What I can do, is to resend email to the stable@ list.

Also, I can add the deprecation WARNING to stable/9 unless we find maintainer
prior to 9.2 branching.

-- 
Totus tuus, Glebius.
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