I've been very happy with the 2.3 release. Modularizing everything and the new bootstrap GUI is very nice. Updated BSD code base is a godsend. On May 6, 2016 2:36 PM, "Aris Lambrianidis" <effulgence@gmail.com> wrote:
Mel Beckman wrote:
But bug reports and response can be measured, at least by those with support contracts for the commercial products. I found PFSense less reliable by a quite large margin than commercial offerings. Plus when I have a problem, I can open a case and somebody else is working on it (because I paid them to), and they usually solve the problem without a lot more involvement on my part.
Valid points, my intention was to share my thoughts on certification and audit processes in general, and I guess in the process derail the thread a bit.
Back to pfSense, arguably the point you raise is even stronger than the "bad coding practices" one. I might even say I personally don't care much about coding practices as I care about support services being prompt and effective. The latter *may* actually lead to good coding practices, but not the other way around.
Aris