Ged West said the following on 3/6/2007 7:42 PM:
> I would love to see a host of binary install packages created and
> maintained. If we could find people to build and maintain Win32, Debian,
> Red Hat, Gentoo, FreeBSD, and MAC binaries I think that it would go
> along way to making ASSP more widely accepted. I know people have done
> some of these but if we could coordinate them through the sourceforge
> site and the wiki it would be great.
>
I'm a Debian user. I have been looking around for something to package for
Debian, and I think ASSP fits that very well. I had thought about doing this
independently, but if the project can use what I do, I have no problems in
being the maintainer for the Debian packaging of ASSP. Its the least I can do
for using a wonderful piece of software.
> Of course it is really not all that difficult to install ASSP from the
> zip files, but doubleclicking an icon, or typing emerge
> mail-filter/assp, or apt-get install assp, is of course a whole lot
> easier. :-)
>
Yes it certainly is easy doing a 'apt-get install assp'
cheers,
mehul
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