Call SB a
dead horse is a bit too strong. In Hebrew we have a saying, "do not change
winning horses when you're going uphill".
-- Amir
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Hurt
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spambayes] SpamBayes Project Status
I didn't mean to come down on SpamBayes, I just wanted to know if I was hitching my wagon to a dead horse. Everything is working great right now but if I have problems in the future it's comforting to know that the project is still alive and well. You might consider updating the SourceForge page a little bit and tell everyone that your still around and working toward v2 (or whatever).
Thanks for all the hard work and for keeping my inbox managable! :)
Later...
Richard
On 2/14/06, Tony
Meyer < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What is the status of the SpamBayes project? I really love it and
> I recommend it to everyone I talk to but it seems like it's getting
> stale.
The word you're looking for isn't "stale", it's "mature". <0.01 wink>.
Give-me-more-time-in-the-day-and-I' ll-give-you-1.1a2-(with-apologies-
to-tim)-ly,
Tony Meyer
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