On Monday 28 March 2005 16:30, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 07:49:44PM +1100, Tim Churches wrote: > > > Ah, so then you don't have standard e-mail set up on *your* > > > system. Standard e-mail in a UNIX environment means there's a > > > demon listening on port smtp (25, I think) that knows how to > > > deal with e-mail. > > > > That is only true for a server machine. > > Not so. Exactly what IS a server machine in the UNIX sense ? > > > It would be unusual to have an > > SMTP daemon listening on port 25 on a workstation machine. > > I've always been running sendmail as a queuing demon even on my > laptops. The advantage is that there's a well defined API for > sending mail, namely SMTP. Whether the demon is started on > demand by intetd or is always running is a peripheral matter, > of course. > > All this is hardly a matter worth discussing for 0.1, methinks. Yes and no. Since this is some fundamental issue which we don't have the resources to solve befor 0.10 (note the 0 ) we will work with what we have already. We will miss a lot of feedback because many users won't be able to feed back :-) Anyway. It should be high on the list for 0.12
I will put some docs in the Wiki next week on what we want and how it can be done. Just maybe there will be someone who goes. " Oh look this is a nice little project for me. I need to know nothing about GNUmed and this talkback client can be used by many other project. I will do it right now" :-) Not me of course. I won't be discussing this right now but for the versioning scheme I have odd and even numbers in mind. first release 0.10 second 0.12 Yes this skips 0.11 but it makes versions easier to follow. And yes I am thinkin about 0.10.1, 0,10.2 for bugfix releases as well. Sebastian -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
