Chad Carr wrote:
Thanks, Chad -- I believe that the 1.3 code is still very maintainable and the 1.4 code will be even more so because it removes a fair bit of built-up cruft.Unfortunately, this fact is a monument to the level of skill and dedication that a product of this caliber demands. It is extraordinarily complete, and I believe that the person who takes it over (even if they are an iptables master) will be in learning mode for a long time to come.Also, the code is a dream. It is modular, tightly written, beautifully documented and well commented. Whoever has the balls to take this one over will learn a lot about good software coding practices.
Once I get 1.4 out the door (middle of next month is the target), I can devote all of my "Shorewall time" to the transfer. I'm willing to answer questions indefinitely.Tom, how much assistance (and for how long) are you willing to give the apprentice?
-Tom
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