>Marc,
>
>Thanks for the excellent suggestions.  I am reading up and working on
>the move to source forge this semester break, which means over the next
>few weeks.
>
>On specifics: yes I agree about version numbers, and yes I will be
>glad to put your openbsd binaries up on our site, and get your openbsd
>configuration files for addition to the main source code base.
>
>If source forge doesn't impose its own version numbering discipline on us,
>I will adopt something similar to your suggestion.
>
>Regards,
>Clint [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sourceforge doesn't impose a version numbering scheme, or really much
of anything.  It does however give you a nicely consistent interface
for posting releases, patches and documentation which we might want to
take advantage of.

If you are working on the Unicon project page, note that I turned off
a bunch of features that we aren't (currently) using because I think
it's bad form to for example have a link labeled "Documentation" that
doesn't lead to anything.  If you go into "Project Admin" and then
"Edit Public Info", you can see what is available and toggle them.

Steve

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