From: Edward Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  Once I implement a
> solution, I need to know that certain necessary
> features aren't going to go away leaving me without a
> work-a-round.

You may want to investigate alternatives to getting free
software from a public server or cvs.

Some alternatives include:
        1. purchasing a server - but then, you still don't have the certainty
                that you require I guess.

        2. purchasing support - then at least you could work with someone
                to reimplement features that are missing

        3. freeze at a particular version of the software that meets your
                needs, and just live with bugs and without new features,
                or even attempt to 'back port' fixes and features to your
                frozen version yourself.

        4. write your own server.

3 of the 4 can give you the assurances you need.
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