I've taken a quick look at porting a few features from the CVS head to 1.0.x. Specifically, the new dictionaries, dictionary parser, and the weird VSA handling. So far, it looks like it works. Should I commit it to 1.0.x, for maybe 1.0.6? Or make a 1.1.x branch off of 1.0.x, and call the new code 1.1.0? It's been over a year since 1.0 was released, and having a 1.1.0 with a few new features would be cool. We could also back-port a few other things, like some of the module cleanups. These should be relatively easy to back-port, and can have significant useful impact for people running the server. In the mean time, the CVS head can continue with it's re-writes, and IPv6 work. Also, having a 1.1.0 with a few minor changes means that the step to 2.x is less problematic. Thoughts? Opinions? Rocks & bricks? Alan DeKok.