I make updates to Webware's source code as we need enhancements or
fixes. I've been hoping for a long time that someone would take over
the releases so we could spread some more of the work around, but so
far that hasn't happened. The releases that is. Other work, like
migrating the repository to svn, setting up the wiki, making the
graphics we use on the site, etc. has been spread around, for which
I'm grateful.

Would anyone like to contribute to Webware by cutting releases?

-Chuck

On 7/5/05, JZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I heard several week ago that webware tgz should be available soon. And
> nothing was changed. :( How long old 0.8.1 version will threaten people on
> the web? Will new webware code stay in svn only for ever and ever?
> 
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> JZ
> 
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