Dave, I see you've done a lot of really good work over the weekend. Two questions: 1) There are two mentions of Linux kernel versions in your note below: should they be 3.3.x? Specifically: ... + Linux 3.2.2 ... - and - ... I will probably update the kernel to 3.2.3 ... If not, then I guess I'm confused, and would like a little more background about the kernel and patches (3.3 vs. 3.2) that are present in the 3.3.2-2 (and other recent) releases. 2) Should I begin incorporating this new info into the Release Notes page with an eye toward announcing 3.3.2-3? Thanks. Rich On Apr 16, 2012, at 3:00 PM, > wrote: http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~cero1/3.3/3.3.2-3/ Things of note: + ipv6 and ipv4 now have comparable forwarding performance Huge hat tip to Ketan Kulkarni and Robert Bradley for this one. see http://www.bufferbloat.net/issues/360 for the gory details. This does not just improve forwarding performance, it makes things like tests done on the router have far more reliable results. There's still a ways to go on #360, but we'll get there. + Linux 3.2.2 + Default firewall rules now work with web interface - Firewall rules still need more love and thought + My alternate firewall rule script works much better - No way to make that into a gui + ccnx package fixed (thx stephen walker) + scamper package added (thx stephen walker) http://www.wand.net.nz/scamper http://www.caida.org/projects/ark/ + gpsd updated to final release (thx lots of people) + quagga updated (bugfix) + Ingress and egress aqm shaper prototypes now exist in the deBloat repo - Still only prototypes - still no working dhcp-pd At this time I consider the core features and code of cerowrt basically frozen. About the only things I expect to land before release are a more final version of dnsmasq, and I will probably update the kernel to 3.2.3 when it is released to reduce the number of out of tree packages.