Tony Earnshaw wrote: > stava skrev, on 27-11-2007 20:01: > >> Jonathan, >> >> 1st of all, thanks for the dspam project: brilliant. >> >> However, following recent events on the mailing list, >> there's discussions on forking the dspam project, >> I would like to to ask you, as the original developer >> and given that I'm guessing that no one else has, >> what's your feeling about a fork, or maybe a move to >> sf.net and letting other developers be able to submit >> patches and so on. There seems to be a rather large >> user base eager to help, but with limited practical >> possibilities to do so. >> >> What's your take on all this? > > I don't think Jonz reads this stuff any longer; if he does, it's with > vague amusement about something he once did and doesn't any longer.
That might be true. However, the mail was addressed directly to Jonathan with copy to this list, since I felt that it would be prudent to ask Jonathan's opinion on the matter at hand. He is, as stated on his blog 2007-11-01, working with porting dspam-3.8.0 to an iPhone for some reason or another. Indicates some prelonged interest in dspam I guess. Also, I feel that dspam is more than a nice/good piece of software. It is actually an *important* piece of software given the increasing number of spam's floating around the Internet. I really would like to have JonZ included in future dspam plans if at all possible, if nothing else, maybe in an advisory function at least. . > His "moratus esse" was published many moons ago. Maybe you're right, maybe not, we'll see. Cheers /Lars PS Roligt att se att du är i farten. Du hjälpte mig igång med dspam för ett år sedan, funkar extremt bra, tack igen.
