Hi,

> >Are the reasons known? Just curious..


As Gerhard already noted, I am not allowed to support or maintain 
the lprof package anymore. The reasons are the company I work 
for (HP) acquired the sources for its internal use. 

Moreover, the technology I was using in the latest profilers (not 
lprof, but what intended to sell as professional package) is 
"sensible" in terms my non-disclosure agreement. So, I 
sacrificed this package in order to keep lcms (the CMM) alive 
and well. 

HP kindly allow me to continue the development of lcms as 
open source and even more, they does SUPPORT this development. 
In such way I have contact with ICC members, access to restricted 
documents, proposed extensions, etc.

So, I'm very sorry for that, but lprof is now effectively dead. 
At least as open source. It would be nice, however, if anybody 
would take the sources and continue with the development. But as said, 
I am not allowed to do that anymore.

King regards,
Marti.


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