Tom Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've written a Bayesian e-mail filter, http://sourceforge.net/projects/bmf/ > From the project page: > > bmf is a self contained and extremely efficient Bayesian mail filter. See > Paul Graham's article "A Plan for Spam" for background information. It aims > to be faster, smaller, and more versatile than similar applications. > > I would like to become a Debian developer to maintain my own package (and a > few others) and find a sponsor. Toward that end, I am also in the process > of contacting a current Debian developer to sign my GPG key but he has not > yet responded. If anyone reading this message is in or near Seattle, WA and > would like to sign my key, please let me know.
I live in Seattle and would be willing to meet you to sign keys, but I'm not yet an official developer so my signing wouldn't really count. I just had my key signed about 3 weeks ago. I was unable to get in contact with any devs in Seattle, but I did find one in Tacoma that I met. His name is Josh Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. -- People said I was dumb, but I proved them!