Andy> What needs to be done? I have the tbird source tree set and Andy> compiled on my "big" server.
Andy, Thanks for your interest in ThunderBayes. We need a couple things as I see it: * Make sure it works with the latest version of SpamBayes (1.1a4 or Subversion tip) on some platform, probably Windows to begin with. * Build a distribution (.xpi file?) * Test it on other platforms (Mac, Linux, etc) I don't know how limited the original ThuderBayes might have been regarding portability. I thought it came with a copy of Python which suggests it was some sort of binary distribution, probably just for Windows. If we can figure out some way to finesse that issue it would be great, although I suppose we could create binary distributions for Windows and Mac and let Linux/Unix users install Python separately. This is, of course all conjecture/pie-in-the-sky on my part. If you have time to even tackle just the first part we can work on the more tedious distribution stuff afterwards. Thanks, Skip _______________________________________________ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev