I see you are already on Freshmeat, which what I prefer to sourceforge.
I don't really know what your plans are, but I could see this project benefit from a repository (cvs, subv), and maybe even a wiki, for that community assistance, keeping documentation up to date and what not.
But that may not be what you had in mind. Lund Darren Reed wrote:
Although this realisation is probably long over due, it isn't getting any easier managing all of the outstanding issues in ipfilter just by using my mailbox So I'm thinking of different ways to proceed, one of which is to use sourceforge as a home for the project. the only problem being the most obvious name for the project is in use by someone/thing else in what looks like the equivalent of DNS cyber squatting there. Does anyone have any contacts or know the "right way" to go about asking for a project name to be changed or control of it given to someone else? For those interested, I've been playing with sourceforge this year with the user name of "darren_r". You'll find two projects from me on there - httpproxy and ipfauth. Of course I'd like to add ipfilter to that list. httpproxy is a well... you can guess :) ipfauth is a more fleshed out version of the tool I posted here earlier in the year and now supports port knocking. Cheers, Darren
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