ציטוט Mick Johnson:

Hi all,

Hi Mick,

Sensory’s been pretty involved with Dspam for a long time now and have invested a lot of time and resources in it over the years. As our business goals have changed, however, it just hasn’t made as much sense to keep devoting developers to it – something I’m well aware has generated discussion repeatedly

On1-Jan the discussion became a project: dspam-community.

We are now at the point where hosting and maintaining the Dspam project simply doesn’t make any sense for the business, so we’re looking to transition that over to a new, committed team of developers from the community. In short, this would consist of the mailing list, the CVS repository, the domain name dspam.nuclearelephant.com and the website content currently there. We’ll maintain copyright but as you all know it is GPL code so Dspam can never be un-GPL’d.

I'm sure, although I have not yet discussed this with the others on the dspam-community team, that we would be more than happy to rename dspam-community dspam, and continue the work dosne so far.

We’re looking at shutting down the hosting for the Dspam server by the end of January. So if anyone is interested in taking over the elements named above, please contact me at m...@sensorynetworks.com. I think it would be a good thing for the Dspam project if this was a group effort consisting of the main contributors, but I readily admit that that determination is out of my hands.

dspam-community is hosted on SF. I will contact you off list.

We would also consider selling the copyright along with the rest of the package as a bundle – if you are interested in purchasing that please contact me as well.

I don't really see the community buying the copyright. There is no commercial entity to finance us, but then again, maybe someone on the list would consider a donation of the copyright to the community?

Cheers

Mick Johnson

Sensory Networks



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