Intent to package GoldED
I intend to package GoldED when my developer-application processes From freshmeat appindex: GoldED is a very nice console full-screen mail/newsreader for Fidonet and Internet. It is one of the best of it's kind for Fidonet and quite usable for Internet. For Internet mail and news you need a program which handles SOUP packets, such as the excellent SOUPER, which connects to the SMTP/POP3/NNTP servers and transfers the mail/news. This functionality is planned to be built into GoldED in the no-so-far future. I work the same place as the upstream author and therefore have a quick way to resolve any upstream bugs. -- Andreas pgpRQGwWKDo36.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Intent to package GoldED
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 04:16:39PM +0100, Andreas Plesner Jacobsen wrote: I intend to package GoldED when my developer-application processes From freshmeat appindex: GoldED is a very nice console full-screen mail/newsreader for Fidonet and Internet. It is one of the best of it's kind for Fidonet and quite usable for Internet. For Internet mail and news you need a program which handles SOUP packets, such as the excellent SOUPER, which connects to the SMTP/POP3/NNTP servers and transfers the mail/news. This functionality is planned to be built into GoldED in the no-so-far future. I work the same place as the upstream author and therefore have a quick way to resolve any upstream bugs. Is it still non-free, no source, etc, etc? = -- Anticipation is the sweetest form of torture...
Re: Intent to package GoldED
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 08:23:24AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote: I intend to package GoldED when my developer-application processes From freshmeat appindex: GoldED is a very nice console full-screen mail/newsreader for Fidonet and Internet. It is one of the best of it's kind for Fidonet and quite usable for Internet. For Internet mail and news you need a program which handles SOUP packets, such as the excellent SOUPER, which connects to the SMTP/POP3/NNTP servers and transfers the mail/news. This functionality is planned to be built into GoldED in the no-so-far future. I work the same place as the upstream author and therefore have a quick way to resolve any upstream bugs. Is it still non-free, no source, etc, etc? = No, it's GPL and LGPL as of 3.0.0 - www.goldware.dk, but my first task will obviously be to get Odinn to include license files in the distribution, I can't seem to find licenses for all the modules -- Andreas
Re: Intent to package GoldED
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 06:04:45PM +0100, Andreas Plesner Jacobsen wrote: On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 08:23:24AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote: I intend to package GoldED when my developer-application processes From freshmeat appindex: GoldED is a very nice console full-screen mail/newsreader for Fidonet and Internet. It is one of the best of it's kind for Fidonet and quite usable for Internet. For Internet mail and news you need a program which handles SOUP packets, such as the excellent SOUPER, which connects to the SMTP/POP3/NNTP servers and transfers the mail/news. This functionality is planned to be built into GoldED in the no-so-far future. I work the same place as the upstream author and therefore have a quick way to resolve any upstream bugs. Is it still non-free, no source, etc, etc? = No, it's GPL and LGPL as of 3.0.0 - www.goldware.dk, but my first task will obviously be to get Odinn to include license files in the distribution, I can't seem to find licenses for all the modules And it seems I was just a bit too fast to take on this task, GoldED still needs a lot of work on the makefiles (autoconf), and since this is my first debian package, I decided to temporarily cancel my project. -- Andreas