Dear Raul,

In 2012 the Osmocom OpenBSC project started to use your libsmpp34 in
order to add SMPP capabilities to our GSM Netwrok In The Box (NITB).

As there was no source code repository (svn, git. ...) of your library
around at the time, we imported the latest version you had released
(1.10) into a git repository at http://git.osmocom.org/libsmpp34/

Ever since we have been chcecking your sourceforge project occasionally
to see if you had made any further releases, in order to re-synchronize
them.  Ther hasn't been any release ever since.

Meanwhile, various (small) improvements have been happening in our git
repository, but those changes are of course not visible to the new user
who is ending up on your sourceforge.net project page.

In order to avoid further confusion to the user, I would like to ask
your input on how we should proceed.

* do you still have plans for this library?
* do you want to run a git repo on sf.net and merge our contributions?
* would you consider designating the git.osmocom.org server as the
  official source code repository, maybe even moving other content from
  sf.net to https://osmocom.org/projects/libsmpp34

I would appreciate if you could at least put a notice on sf.net
indicating that there is a more actively maintained fork of your library
available at the above URLS.

Let me know if there is something we can do to help, or if you have any
other comments.

Thanks,
        Harald
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- Harald Welte <[email protected]>           http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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