Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
Hi,
I remember some discussion on the mailing list about future
development of this project and while reading about some newer distros
being supported on the website, I read this (written by Jake, I assume?):
"I did not want to spend a lot of time on fixing these issues and
patching
source code when I plan on changing the direction of the project anyway."
I cannot seem to remember reading anything more specific about the
things to come, hence my question: what direction is it going to take?
Or what sort of updates will there be?
Sorry if this should be repetitive...
I'd suggest you join the devel list if you want to hear/participate in
the upcoming release.
I've been caught up in a few issues lately (work, trying to collect on
money owed for work, etc.) so I haven't had a chance to get too much
done in the last few weeks. I started to post the new packages on the
main site under the Development Packages tab. Working on all the patches
for the qmail-toaster package now and hope to have a preliminary package
up for it this week.
Anyway, this is about the most you'll hear about it on this list - this
list is for people looking for free/community help. The development list
is where we (occasionally) talk about development.
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