I've been using the e-smith distribution since version 4.1.2 for various things, and it's great. Was great, is great, has a great future. Except, of course, for the cold fact that development takes time, energy and programming skill. Which are obviously present ... but in sufficient quantity? Who knows?
When Mitel set the distro loose late last year, that represented an enormous challenge to anyone who might want to go forward with it. I mean, put yourself in the new developers' shoes. You have to familiarize yourself with a bazillion lines of source code, put a team together and *modify* this fancy piece of equipment ... taking into account the fact that it'll be routinely exposed to the harshest Internet environment ever known. Hack attempts, worms, DOS ... so if you're the developers you feel this responsibility keenly.
Not only do you have to deal with outside threats ... you have to deal with Microsoft's changing the rules routinely so your Samba has to be up to date ... and you have to maintain backward compatibility with Mac OS 9 & 8 while supporting OS X ... and PHP and MySQL keep on advancing.
Plus there's this user community ... all of whom (myself included) would love to see this or that feature but disavow any programming knowledge or time to do anything meaningful. Add to that the constant parade of those who Just Don't Get It who want X added to a distribution from which it was deliberately removed ... it's enough to drive a person to drink.
So maybe it's time for the sunset of SME. Either that, or some real traction in the direction of a nonprofit foundation to keep the code in trust while developers come & go. I'm up for that, and would support it with $$$.
P.S. It WOULD be nice to see that moribund Sourceforge listing actually put to use ...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/e-smith/Looks kinda sad that way. It'd sure attract worldwide attention if it were up to date.
Then there's that ancient and decrepit Freshmeat listing:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/e-smithserverandgateway/