I'd like to be counted as one of those who found the module useful. I did
have to fuss with it to get it to work (as will anyone who wants to use it
with an existing squidGuard setup), and that was irritating, but it was less
work than doing the whole thing myself. I am grateful that it exists at all,
and my thanks to Tim and WeSolvIt for providing the results of their efforts
to the community.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joe Cooper
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 2:21 PM
To: Graham Pearson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SquidGuard Inquiry


We hired Tim Niemueller to develop a SquidGuard module for us which can
be found on his website here:

http://www.niemueller.de

There were a couple of users here who were deeply offended by it, and a
few who found it useful.  Regardless, it's freely licensed under the
GPL, and mostly complete at this point though certainly not perfect.  It
will see a lot more development in the coming months, and testers and
submitters of patches are certainly welcome.

The module will someday be part of a much larger Open Source framework
for content control, but it has been on the back-burner for a couple of
months.

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