Hi Rod, this is still the version of IPFire you know. It is just the next Core Update with not too many changes. IPFire 3 is currently not in there. We may publish some more details about that after the IPFire Developer Summit in October. Best, -Michael On Mon, 2015-09-07 at 18:02 -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote: > Michael, > > This is the new version you guys have been working on? Is it stable > enough I can use it at my office so long as I have a backup router > available :). I've been running beta stuff whenever it comes out, but > have not started using the v2 stuff, if that is the new thing you > guys > have been working on. > > Rod > > On 09/07/2015 04:26 PM, Michael Tremer wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I wanted to announce that since a few days we have a nightly build > > service for IPFire 2 again. > > > > This has been built to solve two things: > > > > * First of all we now always have a fresh build. Please use that > > for > > testing. Just download it and go. And please do not forget to > > report > > any bugs you find. > > > > * We will now know if the distribution builds on all architectures. > > Many people do not have build hardware for all architectures, but > > some > > have devices they can use for testing. > > > > > > The builds are available here: http://nightly.ipfire.org/ > > > > > > Every night at 3:00 AM CET the build server will check if the next > > branch has any new changes and if so start a build job. A couple of > > hours later it will upload the build so that everyone has a fresh > > one > > early in the morning. ARM builds will take usually longer than 24 > > days > > though. > > > > Builds will automatically be removed after 7 days. The latest build > > will always be kept. > > > > This is basically just two scripts doing the job. Nothing too > > exciting, > > but we think it will be very helpful. If you have any ideas on how > > to > > extend this service let me know. Also any other feedback is > > appreciated. > > > > Best, > > -Michael > > >