I am somewhat familiar with software packaging in Debian and Ubuntu, and I was aware that Spambayes is included in Debian - that's how I installed it on my server. So in theory this would make me the ideal intermediary between the Spambayes project and a Debian package maintainer. However I have neither the time nor the interest to take up a long term engagement. I am willing to make a one time effort and take a look at the bug reports in Debian's package tracker and figure out why they haven't reached the Spambayes-dev mailing list.
Amedee Van Gasse ame...@vangasse.eu On Thu, Jul 2, 2015, 19:06 Matthew Dixon Cowles <m...@mondoinfo.com> wrote: > > SpamBayes has been dormant for quite some time, as you observed. > > I'm not sure what you mean by "dead" though. I'm not sure what's to > > be done about that. There are a few people who try to answer > > questions about it on the main list (spamba...@python.org), but > > most of those questions come from users of the Windows version. > > I haven't had anything to say on the list for some time because > Spambayes continues to work admirably for me. I'm willing to believe > that there are bugs, but I haven't run into any at all recently. I > plan to continue to use Spambayes for all the foreseeable future. > > Regards, > Matt > > _______________________________________________ > spambayes-dev mailing list > spambayes-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev > >
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