My preference would be if the dspam community as a whole could move to a new project, but I'm not sure if anyone will come!

A new project would need to maintain the bulk of the knowledgeable people found here, a return of Jonathan in some way if he is able, and a structured way that we can all commit back those patches without turning dspam into a black hole of focused smaller projects, that in time will become unmaintained.

I see a need for a fork, but have no experience of a project lead in this way - the setup on sf.net is the easy bit, but will anyone else be interested if I did it?

Paul



Jani Partanen wrote:
Maybe it would be better to start new project into sf.net for example? There
is everything ready what is needed. Just a new name and adopt latest dspam
code..

Thats what has happen with amavis and many other projects before. Amavis
actually have seen 2 different project, amavisd-new and maia mailguard.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Cockings
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 9:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [dspam-users] Dspam Fork?

What happened to the ideas of a Dspam fork? Did anyone every get a response from Sensory Networks? (if you monitor the list please respond!)

Does anyone have any thoughts on how the project can move forward when there is such a diverse user base, many different patches for many different set-ups, and several web guis etc - I can't fit the size of all that into my brain.

I think at least two people offered trac/svn/webspace - did anyone come forward as admin? Any takers?

Paul






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