Madam/Sir, Mike Noyes was kind enough to invite me to join the dev team at Leaf. Thanks Mike, and hello to my friends at Leaf! If you're interested in who I might be, I come from the San Francisco Bay Area, but I went to college at UCSB where I graduated with a BS in Physics. While growing up, I got started in computers with CPM's and Sol's, around 1975, just a bit before Apple's hit. I'll not soon forget playing Castle Wolfenstein on the Apple II's using a Corvus 10 MB hard drive shared amongst all the computers, about the size of two VCR's :) Now I'm 34, with a SCO ACE in UnixWare 7 certification. In college I worked in experimental astrophysics searching for dark matter and studing the cosmic background radiation with microwave band detectors floated to 100,000' on balloons at the NSF ballon facility in Texas and in Antartica. During college I also had the opportunity to build an 8086 from chips and resistors, and I got A's in Unix, C, and Fortran. These days, I'm looking for work as an IT admin, while I publish various FAQ's, howtos, and a packet-filter script for 2.9.4 called rc.pf (soon to be pfwall with ipfilter support). If you've read this far, I'd like to make one small request for the http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ home page. Would it be possible to put a link to the mailing lists? Perhaps: https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=13751 I had a pleasant time trying to find that one, but thanks to Mike, I found it in his email. Be well, Matthew _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel