Author: Marc Silver Date: To: David Restall - System Administrator CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] The next Exim release - will there be one ?
Hi David,
You only have to take a look around this mailing list to realise that Exim
is fiercely loved by those of us who use it. I have every faith in the
developers that Exim will continue to be well maintained and feature rich
going forward.
Personally, I'm not looking to move away from Exim as (imho) there isn't
anything that provides me with the power and flexibility that Exim offers.
I think ultimately, before you panic, you should give the Exim developers
a good 6-12 months to find their feet now that Philip has left. Also,
don't be too concerned with release cycles... the last version of Postfix
was released months ago, but you won't find Postfix admins jumping ship.
My two cents? Exim is bigger than just one man...
Just be patient.
Cheers,
Marc
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 13:38:02 +0200, David Restall - System Administrator
<dave@???> wrote: > Hi,
>
> I noticed Marc Perkel's post a few weeks ago about the ongoing life
> of Exim and he was swiftly diverted to exim-dev. There isn't much on
> there about what is happening in the future and what the plans are etc.
> I also note that exim-future is under-nourished with messages.
>
> A lot of us out here are just ordinary sysadmins trying to keep things
> up and running and getting by on a day to day basis and things like
> Exim are core to what we do. Most of these things (including Exim)
> are stable, well written and supported - and still maintained and
> undergoing development.
>
> The main driving force behind Exim was Phil, Phil has retired and to
> me as an end user has left a bit of a void. There doesn't appear to
> be any single co-ordinator or champion for Exim anymore and it looks
> as if everything has stopped. There isn't a lot of Exim 5 going on,
> 4.68 has been out for a long time now, if Phil was still running it I
> feel sure there would have been a 4.69 at least looking at his typical
> release cycles. There was a little flurry of activity earlier in the
> year at Phil's retirement as to the future but since then nothing.
>
> I'm in the process of building a new server and building and configuring
> Exim on it, it will be 4.68, what is bothering me is whether this is
> a good decision - I have been running Exim for almost 15 years so am
> familiar with it, I have also run Sendmail and am familiar with that too
> (I prefer Exim BTW).
>
> Is it time to consider alternatives to Exim as my MTA of choice ?
> Every sysadmin that uses Exim must be asking themselves this - this
> list and the other lists are not answering the future questions and we
> as a community need to be getting our heads out of the sand and making
> decisions about what we are going to do. I would love to get into code
> bashing and development - but don't have the spare time, we don't have a
> replacement for Phil and I can't see anybody backing Exim financially to
> keep it going so what really is going to happen ?
>
> Who else is considering alternatives and what are you looking at ?
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> David