David Rees wrote:
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mick Johnson <m...@sensorynetworks.com> wrote:
We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam project
simply doesn't make any sense for the business, so we're looking to
transition that over to a new, committed team of developers from the
community. In short, this would consist of the mailing list, the CVS
repository, the domain name dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the website
content currently there. We'll maintain copyright but as you all know it is
GPL code so Dspam can never be un-GPL'd.

I think a lot of this has already pretty much already been done...

http://dspam-community.sourceforge.net/

-Dave






Hello all,

I wonder if this "let go but still keeping copyright" would make impossible to change the dspam-community project name to just plain dspam, at sourceforge that is. Techically, IMHO, there will be no fork but rather a relay.

I also want to take this opportunity to express my profound sadness that SN as taken this much time to realize what they really wanted, but i'm looking forward, with high hopes, for the continuity of such a wonderfull piece of software.

Guess what? I've just activated my SF user account!

Let 2009 be a great year for DSPAM.

Cheers,

Hugo Monteiro.

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