This looks very cool. I'm impressed with your progress!

We are happy to host this code if you want to release it under a open
source license. Any OSI compatible license is okay, but the 3 major ones
are preferred (GPL, MIT/BSD or Apache).

To set you up I need the following details,
 1 - A public ssh key in Open SSH format (puttygen can produce this).
 2 - Your real name and preferred username.
 3 - Details to contact you incase of a problem with your account.

We use either Git or CVS (which is a gateway onto Git) for our code
repository. As you are on windows CVS is probably easiest (but git is a
lot more powerful).

I would also like to invite you onto our IRC channel. You can find us on
irc://irc.freenode.org/#tp - it's a good place to chat with llnz about
the protocol library and discuss other stuff.

Cool to see this happening. I have a bunch of PocketPC devices lying
around doing nothing - this might actually make me 

Tim 'Mithro' Ansell

On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 20:57 +0300, Serge Fukanchik wrote:
> Lee Begg wrote:
> > Cool. Screen shot? :-p
> Attached screens for simple WinXP and Pocket PC clients which are
> built from the same code and use libtpproto_cpp.
> ---
> Sergey
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