Hi. I using samba for like dozen of years, and now I'm kinda stuck on a previous version. I was trying to move to newer versions, but different issues prevent me from doing this. For example, https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10093 prevents me from using 3.6.x, as I'm unable to join the AD domain; https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10079 prevents me from using 4.0 as this bug is making it impossible to interoperate with squid (however, it joins the domain just fine); and finally https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10287 prevents me from using 4.1, as the net utility is crashing on the join operation. Unfortunately, all of these bugs didn't get almost any attention, could please someone take a brief look at them and probably tell me how to improve them in order to make them more developer-friendly ? I'm writing here because I'm kinda out out options. I'm using Samba under FreeBSD, and 3.5.x is already off it's ports system, so I have to build it from sources each time. I have talked with FreeBSD Samba port's commiter, he doesn't have a clue either about when to do. The thing is that any of these versions mentioned here is able to work in simple standalone setups, but I need to integrate it into the Windows Domain. It's hard to guess, but since I'm one of the few guys using Samba interoperability with AD under FreeBSD, and since the commiter is out of ideas, I'm feeling like I'm speaking for the entire FreeBSD community. Thanks. Eugene.