Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> However, as I've once previously noted, I'm really not accepting patches
> of any kind for inclusion into rssh, at this point.  Beyond security
> fixes, of which I'm pretty confident there will not need to be any,
> barring a substantial change in the way future POSIX systems handle
> things, I'm pretty much done working on this.  I do appreciate your
> enthusiasm though, and it seems like you get my philosophy on how this
> thing should work.  You can feel free to bounce things off me as you
> like, but I really doubt I'll be motivated to include anything new in
> rssh.

Understood.  I wasn't sure how complete that feeling was and wanted to
make sure that I wasn't hoarding patches or fixes that other people may
want, since I know that's a potential problem with Linux distributions.
I'll maintain them as patches in the Debian package, and I'm happy to
resend should you at any point decide you want to do another minor version
release with these sorts of random fixes.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])             <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>

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