Le mercredi 09 juillet 2014, 16:04:24 Tom Hendrikx a écrit :
> Hello DSPAM community,
> 
> After a few years of being active in the DSPAM community, I've decided
> to leave the project. Unlike others who silently stopped responding to
> mails and other inquiries, I'm documenting my reasons in the hopes
> that it might be of help/interest to others.

Given the above and my previous mail to check the status of dspam development, 
it should come to no surprise to people that I plan to request a removal of 
dspam from the unstable suite which will lead to dspam being absent of the 
next Debian stable release and next Ubuntu release as well (of course it could 
still be in a PPA).

Be sure that I don't enjoy this decision as my personal emails are filtered by 
dspam but the Debian packaging already carry quite a few patches and now it's 
clear that it will only grow. I'll keep the git tree of the packaging around 
for a while so that if somebody decides to step up I can reintroduce dspam 
quickly in the archive but this would need to happen before october for dspam 
to be part of the next stable release of Debian and probably a bit before that 
for Ubuntu.

Tom, thanks for your hard work on Dspam, it is really appreciated.

Best regards,

Thomas

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