Greetings,

Some time ago I wrote a patch to embed Python within Exim. The patch and its associated documentation can be found here:

        http://botanicus.net/dw/exim-python.php


Seeing as I will be disappearing to south east Asia for quite a long time at the end of this year, I am currently trying to shed the various bits of free software I have made available over the years.

Which brings me to my question: what sort of reception would I receive if I were to propose reformatting the patch and documentation to conform with Exim's standards, and requesting a merge?

I would like to shed this little patch in such a way as to ensure that any existing users still have support if they need it. For reference, I have only received a small number of mails regarding it over the last year or so.

From a technical perspective, the patch tries to mirror/complement the existing Perl functionality as closely as possible. The documentation includes a little more advice than the Perl support provides, but that is the only real difference.

My personal feeling is that after a little work on my part to reformat/merge the code and documentation, an upstream merge would be fairly trivial.

Thanks,


David.

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