> From: Jim Jagielski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:53 PM

> Erik Abele wrote:
>> Perhaps there is not much interest because it is somewhat 'hidden'? IMHO mod_pop3 
>would gain more visibility and 
>> therefore perhaps a better community when folded into httpd. Imagine windoze users: 
>they mostly rely on binary 
>> distributions and up to now there are just the sources around. If mod_pop3 gets 
>used more widely, there probably will be 
>> also more developers who will be attracted to contribute.
>> 
>> Leaving it in it's own repo-module as it is now, without any person in charge of 
>it, will let it die on the long run.
>> 
>> Personally I'm +/-0 towards folding it into httpd, since I won't have the time to 
>contribute...just my 2c.
> 
> Once again, I'm +1 in getting it moved in. It's an example of an
> protocol module. It's a good module. It's a worthwhile module. It
> would benefit from more people working on it, and people are
> interested in doing so.

+1.

Sander

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