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Hi Michael,

no problem. I'll go the other way and will setup a repository on our
webserver holding the stuff I have until now. The door to AxKit doesn't
get closed when doing this and people can test and report back what they
like, what works, ... .

Tom

Michael Nachbaur schrieb:
| On Apr 29, 2005, at 8:07 AM, Tom Schindl wrote:
|
|> Replying to you and also to the public on axkit-dev. I've discussed the
|> contribution of the stuff I have written and published on the user list
|> ~ in my company.
|
| <snip>
|
| Tom,
|
| I wanted to let you and the list know that we're not ignoring you, it is
| just that the core developers (certainly myself) are just extremely busy
| at this time.  I have recently freed up one of my servers for use as a
| dedicated development / test server, and once I migrate LDAP off of it I
| plan to rebuild it and use that to test out the NextGen AxKit code.  But
| between flying lessons and work, I have very little spare time these days.
|
| So I'm sorry if we haven't been as prompt in replying as we should be,
| but please be patient.  I can't speak for everybody, but I really like
| the idea of AxKit development picking up once more.  Once I get a chance
| to focus for more than a few minutes I'll reply to the actual contents
| of your email. :-)
|
| --
| Michael Nachbaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| http://nachbaur.com/pgpkey.asc
|
|

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