I try to say what the Project need...
But its not only a Basic system to develop when nobody is there with time.
When theres better Information for the users and better and easier
communication (sad but true many people have problems how to use a mailing
list, or scared to register there) the community will grow.

Bigger community better chance to have some developers with time to fix
issues.

Another problem is we still don't know really which problems still exist
which not.. theres no overview about the user problems and wishes, no one
about 3rd party addons and tools...
So theres not only a need of bugtrackers and co,.. thers a need of wiki,
forums and all that other stuff 
(like new documentation, ...) 

As I said bevore were also willing to bring something in with. (host
something, setting up some parts) and finally im happy to see 2 other are
also willing to do this.

But we cannot do anything without response and help form the core team. Make
no sense makling another sinlge 3rd party wiki and forum. We need these
things as an official part of the project.

My suggestion isn't the end solution, its just the first step on a long way
wheres much work waiting to get done.



About the production thing: its no problem using dspam in an production
environment as long you don't need one of the buggy parts of it :-),..
theres no reason a problem will appear as long there no major system
changes. Even then a dspam problem is unlikely cause the communication /
data flow are simple standards (like pipe over socks, mailbox
command,smtp,.. and so on) so for the next 5 years it should be still
running.
The most basic problems are mostly solveable by an good admin who knows
whats going on on his system, what is chrooted and in which path, which
permissions he need...

But right no support isn't good for a special project like this. 
But here the community can and must help with the support so the core team
is free to do their important thing: fixing bugs, new realeses and maybe
some new major changes. Its not their job to tell someone how to configure
postfix, that's what we can do or better we make a new documentation for
this stuff and support this


So we need now real response from the core team with an answer if our help
is welcome , and when and how we can start :-)

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However, it doesn't appear that the current system is producing 
much progress...  



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