Hi,

       I discovered SourceForge.net last week. I've installed the
htdig/htword perl interface on it
(http://sourceforge.net/project/?form_grp=593).  I'd like to know if
some of you have strong feelings about them. From what I see at
present it's all good spirit and good quality. I sent a mail to press
them to release the code used to build sourceforge so that everyone
can contribute. If they do that quickly SourceForge can be a the best
thing that happened to freeware programmers since pizza. If they don't
it will be just another great idea paralysed by non freeware dynamic,
with a few talented technical people overwhelmed by workload.

       Obviously, I'm thinking of moving most of the stuff from
www.senga.org to sourceforge.net. Only keep a few pages on
www.senga.org but get rid of the maintainance of
CVS/bugtrack/ftp/www/lxr and backups. I guess this could also happen
to htdig.org, provided we can contribute things like bugtracking
database conversion (jitterbug to sourceforge bug track), full text
search in pages and all. 

            Cheers,

-- 
                Loic Dachary

                ECILA
                100 av. du Gal Leclerc
                93500 Pantin - France
                Tel: 33 1 56 96 10 85
                e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                URL: http://www.senga.org/


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