>> From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ruud de Rooij)
>> I would like to work on the development of nmh, although I'm afraid I can't
>> do that all by myself.  I would like to see an open development process with
>> a group of people contributing code and a publically available development
>> tree.  I can easily arrange for a CVS repository and a mailing list.
>> The TODO file in the nmh distribution gives a good indication of things that
>> can be done on nmh.  In addition, the Debian version of nmh contains a
>> number of patches that could be useful for nmh in general.

"Chris Garrigues" wrote:
>Even if you can't "do that all by yourself", just being a coordinator for 
>others is valuable enough.  Based on Richard's mail, I suspect all you'd have 
>to do for a smooth handoff is to set things up.  He didn't say there were any 
>restrictions on who he'd be willing to have carry on and I haven't seen anyone 
>else say they want to take the lead.
>So, the first thing to do would be to get the list started ASAP before the one 
>at gatech goes away.

I've been playing around with setting up a cvs tree for nmh and have
the ability to host mailing lists for it as well. I've got anonymous
cvs over ssh working as well as pserver access and a cvsweb browser.

I hadn't mentioned it on the list because I've been trying to make
sure the cvs setup was right. In any case, it's a second hosting
option. If you're interested, let me know and I'll set up the list(s)
and I can add pserver accounts for editing the tree (right now I'm the
only one with write access).

-Doug Morris

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