> I've come around to the idea, though - I like the idea of a simple, > BSD-licensed mailer. It's also not really useful to in an open source > project saying, "No, don't work on a part of the project that makes you > excited!"
I agree. If that makes him excited, why not? I also think there's nothing wrong with a good modular, secure design, like that of qmail. Doesn't mean anyone has to implement the same code methodology as DJB. Although he did mention he is aware of the design... Bruce Guenter also uses the DJB design methodology, but not the DJB coding style. It would suck to see something new that's flawed and ridden with security holes though - that would be reinventing the wheel. Case in point is lighttpd. They claimed they were secure, better than Apache, etc. At least two remote security holes in the last two versions.... Oh well. -- Dan
