We decided not to support the import due to licensing issues
about "licensing issues", Franco? All our code is under the same license today as the code you forked.
If there were "licensing issues" to pulling it in (which there aren't), then your entire code base would have same "issues."
lying about "licensing issues"
Import from 2.1.5 works like a charm, but constant changes in the config.xml format since then leading up to 2.2.2 prevents a fully functional import. We decided not to support the import due to licensing issues,
Either all of OPNsense's code has "licensing issues", or you can continue to pull in code changes.
I hate politics, and we all have much better things to do with our time. But if I'm forced to defend my company and project, I'll do so.
I've never heard a peep from anyone claiming we were going closed source until you guys started putting out garbage, and now it's something I have to defend against routinely.
I do find it very unfortunate that it seems we have become adversaries as that is not what we want at all.The fact is that we have forked the code from an earlier version and only a few files came from a binary distribution that you had put out with the same 2-clause BSD license. We have made a full list of all files and their origin just to defend our case if ever needed.