Hello, on 05.09.2003 00:52, Stefan Jeglinski at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> I can appreciate that. Is the person that wrote it still there at
>>> all? Would that have been dear old Vlad B?
>> 
>> Correct. But I doubt he'll ever look at that code again.
> 
> Fair enough. But since I have your attention, let's consider the
> stated facts  and some speculation:
> 
> 1. Talented programmers like Vlad are unlikely to ever look at
> the code again.
> 
> 2. You're deathly afraid to touch certain parts of the code :-)
> 
> 3. The SIMS code base is not part of CGP, otherwise CGP would have to
> be considered a mess. Also, #1 and #2 would not be true.
> 
> So I again bring up the idea of open-sourcing SIMS. At worst, no one
> will be able to figure it out and it will just sit, as it does now.
> 
> Can we run this up the flag pole again? I've never seen a definitive
> statement from the Commandant of Stalker as to why this cannot or
> will not be done.

Here is the official answer I got:

Stalker Software is a software development company, and not an "open-source
development" company. Currently we see no sense in openening the source code
of any of our products.

>From myself, I can only promise that if I have some spare time in the
nearest future, I'll try to do my best to figure out that spot in the queue
management code to fix the problem with temp rejection of addresses.

-- 
Best regards,
Dmitry Akindinov

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