> When do you expect to release the next stable release of Spambayes? Every time I answer this question I get it wrong, so I'm reluctant to do it again (but here goes...).
1.1a2 is (finally) out (I'll do an announcement soon), which is a good step forward. My guess would be that, unless serious problems are found with it (the Outlook plug-in is already very stable, from all reports), this will be the last 1.1 alpha, and we could have a beta in a month or so. If we manage to get enough feedback to indicate that everything is well, then a final 1.1 could follow pretty quickly after that. 1.1 includes enough improvements that it would be good to get a stable version released, so that anything new can go into 1.2. > Has development ceased? No, but it has slowed. There are two main reasons: (1) the developers are busy with other things, and (2) the software is pretty stable, and still does a good job. > If not, I'd like to contribute to keep it going. Money that is, > not a programmer of any skill. Make sure that you read the FAQ and web page about donating first: <http://spambayes.org/faq.html#what-is-the-license-how-much-does-it- cost-can-i-pay-anyway> <http://spambayes.org/donations.html> In particular, note that donations go to the PSF (for good reason), and we don't know when that happens (well, a few of us - not me - can probably find out), so it's not a particularly effective method of prodding us on. If I haven't put you off ;), you're still welcome to donate, of course! The FAQ linked above does outline ways that you can help without programming skills or money. For example, when 1.1b1 is released (which should be pretty stable), trying it out and letting us know about any problems or ways things could be better, would certainly be helpful. Polite prodding on the list is also helpful, as long as it's relatively infrequent, as it lets us know what the demand for a new release is. =Tony.Meyer -- Please always include the list (spambayes at python.org) in your replies (reply-all), and please don't send me personal mail about SpamBayes. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tameyer/writing/reply_all.html explains this. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
