In message <52abc2b4.3030...@users.sourceforge.net>, 
DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>Red Hat was one of the founding members of the project.  They had a 
>representative (Adam) who contributed a lot to TigerVNC in the early 
>days, then (in 2012, IIRC) he announced that he wasn't going to be 
>working on TigerVNC anymore.  Supposedly, someone else at Red Hat took 
>over the job of maintaining TigerVNC for use in Fedora and Red Hat 
>Enterprise, but that person has not (to my knowledge) ever introduced 
>themselves to the TigerVNC developers or contributed any code.

So sort of a "secret admirer", eh?
:-)

Regarding the rest of what you wrote, my only response is:  Thanks for
the detailed history lesson.


Regards,
rfg

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