Hi, The development time problem exists in all the project like yours. All the developers are trying to squeeze out time as much as possible. So in some cases, it becomes difficult to spend time as much as we want. This was the reason for no response. It is not that the request has been ignored but it means that the developers do not have enough bandwidth to spend more time.
For example, after few months of inactivity, I modified the codebase recently to fix few issues. Other commiters are inactive at this moment but I am sure they will be back soon. If you have any suggestion how we can work together, it will be really helpful. At the same time, slowly you can send the patches which we can merge together after discussion with you. Thnaks, Rana Bhattacharyya --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello Ricardo, nice to meet you, > > >Hi, > > >I'm just interested in the progress here. > > >Are you 'came together' and will start a common > development? > I dont know if i have understood your question. But > by a year ago (+or-), > i tried to contact the FTPServer > developers/commiters with the idea to > merge these two projects - because they seem to be > very similar. > Unfortunally, they just ignore me and i ... kind of > forgot this idea. But > sure, anyone that would like to help will be > appreciated, i already have a > few friends helping me out. > >What's the state of move project to sf.net? > JFTP4I is already in sf.net, and we aren't moving to > Apache's Incubator > just like i've said before. > >Will this project going on at all? > Now we are in a temporally "freeze" :-), but we will > be back on track in > the following weeks (2 weeks at most) > > >(I'm just asking because I like this project very > much and will be very > > sad if it will be retired. ;) > Tks, hope you can help us ;). > > > >Great work, keep it on! > > >Kind regards, > >Ricardo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
