* Marcel Knol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 08:42:12AM -0600, Scott Scriven wrote:
> > So, the big question is whether anyone is willing to maintain 
> > DSPAM.  It seems as if Jonathan Zdziarski has lost interest, but 
> > if no one else is willing to take over, nothing will get done.  
> > Any volunteers?  The main requirements are time and enthusiasm, 
> > though development skills would be helpful too.
> 
> Unfortunately we do not have the time to work on the software 
> itself, but if we can help by hosting something or being a 
> mirror, let me know.

Thanks.  :)

However, hosting isn't an issue.  It's easy to do with free 
services.  What's needed are people -- developers and someone to 
accept maintainer duties.


I'd volunteer, but I know I'm too random and inconsistent to be a 
dspam maintainer or core developer.  My attention span isn't 
nearly long enough for that.  However, I could set up project 
infrastructure, help people learn the new development processes, 
and provide occasional drive-by patches.


-- Scott

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