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May. 24, 2009: Version 0.9.5 was released. There are many user interface improvements and some critical sensor IDS patches. See the release descriptions for more details.

Jan. 22, 2009: Version 0.9.4 was released. There are several usability improvements and a few new features. See the release descriptions for more details.

Jan. 20, 2009: Live demos of the Realeyes IDS are available on youtube and in ogg theora format.

Sept. 21, 2008: Version 0.9.3 was released. There are several new features, including support for IPv6, Unicode displays, and additional IDS analysis capabilities. See the release descriptions for more details.

Aug. 25, 2008: Linux Today linked to an opinion piece on the Realeyes Blog about the status of security within IT in general.

May 13, 2008: A follow-up demonstration of the project was given to CALUG, to show the system actually working. There are screenshots of what was covered on the page of meetings.

May 9, 2008: The Realeyes Blog was launched. It is intended to explain the technology in Realeyes, describe the security resulting from using Realeyes, and make announcements about the project.

May 9, 2008: Version 0.9.2 was released. It represents a huge step forward, thanks to the pilot project. See the release descriptions for more details.

April 6, 2008: The project has been renamed to Realeyes and the code is now in the Subversion repository at SourceForge.

Sept. 18, 2007: A local college has allowed us to run a pilot project, and it started today.

Sept. 9, 2007: An interview was given to Don Parris of Blue-Gnu, News for Gnus and posted today.

Aug. 31, 2007: Version 0.9.1 was released. It has some significant improvements, but we are looking forward to an upcoming pilot project for serious stress testing. See the release descriptions for more details.

July 31, 2007: Version 0.9.0 was released. All of the components are functional, but it is definitely early Beta. See the release descriptions for more details.

April 14, 2007: Our local Linux Users Group (CALUG: Columbia Area LUG) was given a presentation on the project today. There is a PDF of the slides on the page of meetings.

Sept. 28, 2005: The RenaissanceCore project was registered on SourceForge. We have initialized our CVS repository.

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