No I didn't forget your email.

A. While I am all about making Matt look cooler in the open source
world, I would want to run a project that is mine. A bit greedy perhaps,
but in open source you don't get paid so most of the time people do it
for props, experience, and making cool stuff. Putting it on your site
would benefit you, not me.

B. Sourceforge said No. That means they probably don't want it on their
servers - otherwise I would run it off of one of my other open source
sites.

C. I don't really like the apace license which is what you said you
wanted to use. I don't like it because it excludes the author from
getting and recognition for their work.

"This product includes software developed by the Apache Software
Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)."

While I am all about making Apache look good... see A

On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 13:56, Matt Liotta wrote:
> > Nah, I am not having any luck at all. No one wants to / can host the
> >  code so there is no way for me to manage the project. So I am just
> >  releasing the code. Hopefully it will turn into something really
> > awsome,
> >  However, I licensed it under the MIT license so people can sell it if
> >  they want so it might not turn out to be free... Unless someone out
> >  there represents :)
> >
> You must of forgot the email I sent explaining my willingness to help
> both in terms of coding and hosting.
>
> -Matt
>
>
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