On Nov 26, 2007 4:14 PM, David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I missed something (I don't follow this list too closely and am
> not subscribed to the dev list), but what's keeping us from expanding
> the existing dspam development team (which only includes Jonathan
> right now, right?) to include more committers and to keep this project
> going forward when Jonathan doesn't have the bandwidth to work on
> dspam?
>
> While in some cases forks are unavoidable, I would prefer to see the
> development of dspam grow instead of splinter. Is there something that
> is keeping this from happening?

OK, after finding and reading the dspam-dev archives, it's rather
plain that Sensory Networks is not picking this up at all and Jonathan
really doesn't have much to do with the project anymore, so it is time
for a fork. [1]  Perhaps the interested developers should discuss
how/when/where they want to take the project.

Who maintains the current dspam website now? Sourceforge seems to be
the most popular place to host open source projects these days...

-Dave

[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00140.html

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