Joshua Thijssen wrote:
> Sorry to bring this one up, since i've seen some comments on the mailing
> previously, but what is currently the status repository? Although i'm
> still not convinced ASSP is the best way to stop spam, it works like a
> charm (block rate is amazing!) and it's easy in both maintenance and
> setup (the horror of compiling qmail/spamassassin/clamav's over and over
> again and again)..

Best way to block spam is to un-plug the server. :)

> Anyway, I really see a lot of activity on the list of people that want
> to contribute to some extend and using the CVS for implementing patches
> or making experimental branches (like the raw stats etc) would be ideal
> for that. (also, it makes bugfixing and regression so much easier).

I'm planning on migrating the CVS repository to SVN soon but I've been 
busy with work and 1.3.5 and have not had time to get this done.

At this point in time the repository will ONLY be used for stable 
releases. All development code will stay off sf.net due to the rapid 
development cycle ASSP has.(patches tend to bit rot very fast)

Kevin

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