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BSDanywhere 4.3 Final Release

Good things come to those who wait.

After eight months of work we've now released the final version of BSDanywhere 4.3 - Enlightenment at your fingertips, the OpenBSD Live CD.

It might take some time until the images are propagated to all mirror servers. Have a look at our download page.

There aren't much changes since beta 3, which is Good(TM):

4.3 beta3 released - amd64 flavour available!

We've just released the third beta of BSDanywhere 4.3 - enlightenment at your fingertips, including lots of bug fixes, new features and foremost, the first amd64 flavour for 64bit PC architectures.

Though the complete Changelog is available, I'd like to dig into some major highlights of the third beta release. Actually, for us it feels like a final release, but that's exactly why one should have a 'last' beta, right? ;)

Mailing lists online, yeah!

After being rejected at SourceForge, BerliOS or Dotsrc.org we're now proud to announce that our mailing lists are finally online. Google Groups came to the rescue.

Without mailing lists it's hard if not impossible to share thoughts, ideas and feedback amongst our users. Our old contact form wasn't ideal, but hey, it was a start ;)

Now we invite you to participate in making BSDanywhere even better by sharing your thoughts constructively. See the mailing list page for a subscription form.

Bugtracker online

We try hard to become more organized ;) Many people have reported issues, like feature requests, minor bugs and comments. So far, this has all been done by email, which turns out to be inefficient.

We are now able to use a Mantis Bug Tracker Installation at StarTek, which hopefully improves and speeds up BSDanywhere development. That said, please report any issues solely using this new bug tracker. If anything doesn't work as expected, please tell us (constructively).

https://www.startek.ch/mantis/

Cheers,
Stephan

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