Well it looks like there are two interested parties.

Matt, what is your developer status? 

Cai Qian, it can't go into main. The license is non-free and will remain
so. The Windows and Mac versions are shareware so the author doesn't
want to loosen the restrictions on the Unix version, nor does he want to
see silly modifications.

So due to it's non-free status does anyone want to bow out? Maybe you
want to fight it out? ;) Cai Qian was first in responding although I
didn't see the email until today. 

Do either of you have any thoughts?


regards,
randy




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