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XG Roadmap - Still too early?

Hi All,


2016 is almost there! I think that all of us would like to have some feedback from Sophos about what we will see from 1.5 XG release (January ?) and 2.0 in the middle of this year.

Even a simple shortlist of major features that will be released and specially bug fixes. We have feature.astaro.com website but "Planned" does not means next release.

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Thanks.

Luk



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  • @MW:  Nice post, very well written and thought out.  You hit the nail on the head.

    "I just can't believe that this requests have more than double user votes comparing with this essential functionalities" Number of votes is only one (the least important) of several considerations in determining if a feature request is approved.  I've written several posts explaining in detail how this works and the considerations that come into play. 

    "they should upgrade to Snort 3" Snort 3 is still in Alpha. Until it is finalized, it can't be added to a commercial system. Suricata was tried, but it had issues of it's own, making it not ready for prime time. Just have to wait until there's an open source IPS that supports multithreading, which is ready for commercial use.

    "What we need at the moment are responses from Developers and what will happens in the next months"  @Luk:  They will say what they can, when they are allowed to do so.  All the public whinging in the world is not going to change this.  As a reseller, you need to discuss these things with your assigned channel manager.

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  • @MW:  Nice post, very well written and thought out.  You hit the nail on the head.

    "I just can't believe that this requests have more than double user votes comparing with this essential functionalities" Number of votes is only one (the least important) of several considerations in determining if a feature request is approved.  I've written several posts explaining in detail how this works and the considerations that come into play. 

    "they should upgrade to Snort 3" Snort 3 is still in Alpha. Until it is finalized, it can't be added to a commercial system. Suricata was tried, but it had issues of it's own, making it not ready for prime time. Just have to wait until there's an open source IPS that supports multithreading, which is ready for commercial use.

    "What we need at the moment are responses from Developers and what will happens in the next months"  @Luk:  They will say what they can, when they are allowed to do so.  All the public whinging in the world is not going to change this.  As a reseller, you need to discuss these things with your assigned channel manager.

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