On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Javier Szyszlican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> As you know I've not been working on JFFNMS for a long while, longer that I
> would have wanted.
>
> So I welcome the idea of someone (or a group) taking care of JFFNMS from now 
> on.
>
> All the code required to create a JFFNMS release is on the .tar.gz, I may 
> have a
> couple of useful scripts to automate it too.
>
> The code is not hosted at SF (only the manual), but you may want to start 
> doing
> that.
>
> I can provide my "0.8.4" mail folder where I kept all the features I wanted to
> put in the new version, and my "pending" folder with all the code I'd received
> (or feature requests) for future releases.
>
> And as soon as I get some free time, I promise I will be back to help you keep
> improving JFFNMS.

Thanks for chiming in. It would make the most sense to get the code up
there, unsure how easily that's done. I (and likely others here) have
an account on Sourceforge. To get the ball rolling without a fork,
we'll need some group of people that can commit code and have the
ability to give permissions to other users. Ideally this should be
someone that's fairly active/responsive.

I'm unsure what order things should happen in. Should there be a
conversation (new thread?) about features that people want to see,
what direction to take it in, or just get right to merging other's
code for poller interfaces? Anyone consider themselves a fairly able
PHP coder?

Trying to keep this conversation moving forward.

--falz

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