THANK YOU

Started by mueller, January 29, 2021, 04:11:42 PM

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Hello,

I don't know if it's customary, but I'd just like to say a quick THANK YOU to everyone involved in OPNsense.

The upgrade went through cleanly for me and OPNsense is faithfully performing its services here - I think the project is great.

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keep up the good work!

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I've only started using OPNsense in the last month, and so far I've been very impressed.  The upgrade when smoothly.  Thank you for all your hard work on this project.
Topton 4 x i225-v (Core i5-1135G7 * 32GB * 512SSD)
Xfinity Gigabit (1.2G Down * 200M Up)

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Yes indeed a big thank you!
I am using opnsense since mid December and learning every day and adding to the config of opnsense.
It is really great to being able to have this level of control, insight and protection, and this incredible good community / forum.
The upgrade processed fast and smoothly, so a big thank you to everybody involved.
Deciso DEC850v2



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A big thank you!! Great job!

smooth update, no problems for my config yet

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Thank you all so much.

I'd like to say thank you as well... My first month of this full time OPNsense job done after 6 years of volunteering. Was nice to be able to put as much time and effort into a major release as possible.

So thanks to everyone deploying OPNsense and in turn making it the widely known and popular open source firewall it is today! :)


Cheers,
Franco

Don't want to crash the party, but as @franco has raised the glass for a toast on new times with OPNsense:

What is state-of-the-union for a 32/64bit ARM release? Is there somefink in the making? :-)
kind regards
chemlud
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Funny, I was thinking about posting something along those lines. Dear OPNsense team, your effort, knowledge and attitude is greatly appreciated.

I've been a m0n0wall user for ages, came to OPNsense when Manuel ended the project. As a software developer, I always considered "firewall" to be important - but nothing I would tinker with beyond playing with the user interface to get the job done. Stable operations and seamless upgrades are key IMO, and OPNsense delivers. Great job!

Christian

+1!

(As much as I hate the old AOL "me too" ... :p )
pablo

Was a concern of mine  :)

In Germany at least, people usually only point out the negative.
A hundred things can be good and only one bad - only the bad is addressed.
This is called deficit-oriented.
Of course, pointing out and improving mistakes is important - a development "in depth" and "not only in breadth".

But the developers of OPNsense are well aware of that. And they really do their work very well ...

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Upgraded in 3 minutes without any problem. Great Job!

1 test machine, 2 production machines - all upgraded in about 10 minutes...
no issues so far...
keep up the great work!