John Dennis wrote:
I do see a theme but I also see a problem. FreeRADIUS has gotten big enough that 1 person, even one as amazing as you are, can't do it all. I humbly suggest you try to offload some of the work by running this as a project and having a team.
Sure. Volunteers? It was run as a team for a while. The main team members gradually got busy doing other things.
You can delegate responsibilities, coordinate and still have a significant architectural and coding role.
Sure. Using git means that delegation is much less of an issue, though. Simply fork FreeRADIUS using github, write patches, and submit them. That's how all of the recent third-party patches have gone in. Again: look at the track record. Pretty much any interesting new feature, or patch or bugfix gets added. But the volume of such submissions is pretty low. There's no need to volunteer, or to take on a role. Just do the work, and the title will come automatically. Alan DeKok.