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An update long overdue. Please edit this further guys.

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Copyright (C) 1997-1999 - Samba-Team
Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Samba-Team
The Samba-Team are committed to an aggressive program to deliver quality
controlled software to a well defined roadmap.
The current Samba release 2.0.4 is called the "NT Security update".
It correctly implements the Windows NT specific SMB calls,
and will operate correctly as a client in a Windows NT
Domain environment.
In addition, the first implementation of the Web-based GUI
management tool ships with 2.0.0, thus fullfilling some of
the commitments made in the 1.9.18 release Roadmap document.
Some work has been done on ensuring compatibility with
Windows NT 5.0 (now Windows 2000 :-) although this is
a somewhat (slowly) moving target.
The current Samba Beta series of Samba 3.0.0 is called the "Domain Integration"
release.
The following development objectives for future releases
are in place:
are in progress:
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2.0.x - "NT Security update" - Allowing Windows NT Clients to
manipulate file security and ownership using native tools.
Samba-3.0.0 The Domain Integration Release
Note that the "NT Security update" part of the Roadmap has been
achieved with the Samba 2.0.4 release.
Samba-3.0.x Refinments to the User and Group IDMAP facility and
general code stabilization work.
2.0.xx - "Thin Server" mode, allowing a Samba server to be
inserted into a network with no UNIX setup required.
Some management capabilities for Samba using native NT tools.
Provision of command-line equivalents to native NT tools.
Samba-3.x.x Improvements in Management and Migration tools,
the introduction of further integration capabilities.
2.X - "Domain Controller" - able to serve as a Windows NT PDC.
Samba-4 Danger Will Robinson, a big code clean up with major
system redesign. More will be announced as this work
starts to take shape.
X.XX - "Full Domain Integration" - allowing both PDC and BDC modes.
Note that it is a given that the Samba Team will continue to track
Windows (NT/2000) update releases, ensuring that Samba will work
Note that it is a given that the Samba-Team will continue to track
Windows (NT/200x) update releases, ensuring that Samba will work
well with whatever "Beta" releases Redmond throws our way :-).
You may also note that the release numbers get fuzzier the