Is squid being renamed? Or what the relation of cacheboy to the squid project? Or was it the 2.7 branch that was renamed to cacheboy (is there one for girls?...not sure a I want a boy caching my webcontent -- but thats another matter...:-)) I'm also a bit perturbed, that 3.0, which has been around forever, is still in Beta, while alot of work continues to go on in the 2.x line. I mean "usually" most work goes toward the new generation....with maybe 1 person handing bug fixes for 2.x...and usually most feature work goes into 3.x... I'm not trying to direct or anything, I don't understand all the politics or what's going on... Is cacheboy going to become a 3rd squid proxy server? Or why was it split off? If it's really designed to be a separate fork going off in a different direction, I don't suppose it's very high traffic at this point, but it seem like it's yet another distractor for moving ahead getting all features and performance work needed in 3.x I mean -- the linux kernel is alot bigger and has a greater diversity of needs than squid would likely ever have, yet they, remarkably, have managed to stay mostly cohesive, but maybe no one with 'squid' has linus's charismatic charm? (?!?) But certainly a lesson to be taken from linux, no matter what examples there are to it not working for some developers (and there have been examples -- nothing is perfect), but the bulk of the work is focused and there doesn't seem to be any forks of any note, meaning ones that weren't intended as testing/development playgrounds with the work being remerged later, sorta faded away. So I guess, how did cacheboy come to be and why is it here (which may become obvious if I know the connection to the 'main' squid project...)? :-?