On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 02:50:08PM +0200, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> Since http://spamassassin.apache.org/ proves that SpamAssassin is an
> official ASF project, I can imagine that SARE could find a place on the
> Apache Group servers aswell.

I'm not 100% clear on the ASF rules related to this, but IMO: The main
issue is that the SARE work isn't licensed under the ASL.  Second, if
that was solved, I think it would be pretty simple to make SARE a sub
project of SpamAssassin itself, and it would then be possible to use the
Apache servers/services, as well as making it easier to move rules from
SARE into the mainline SpamAssassin releases.

> Besides, there's SourceForge. SF would offer a great infrastructure with
> high-capacity mirrors, CVS etc. Why not register the SARE rule files as
> a SourceForge project and link to them from rulesemporium.com ?

Just a note, part of the impetus for SA to move to the ASF was to get away
from SF and the major issues they had (mailing list lag, cvs repos out
of sync, etc.)  They're been working on fixing their issues, but ... FYI.

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