Hi Matthew! On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 02:41:16AM +0100, Matthew Astley wrote: > I've pulled this down from http://bugs.debian.org/122929 , forgive me > for the confusion. I'm not a Debian maintainer, but I probably should > be. 9-)
Are you taking this RFP? In that case please retitle the bug to start with "ITP" > Over the weekend I got really ticked off with one spambot based on > Indylib, which is documented at flarp.net . I had a chat with the guy > at flarp.net, and muttered something about feeding the stupid beast > some data. > > I'm sure I bumped into wpoison when it was first released .. indeed I > think I used it to generate static HTML bait back in 1997, but this > time I reinvented the wheel. This is great news. I gave up on wpoison because it had very unproper license restrictions, and upstream wasn't maintaining it. > If you're still interested in this sort of thing, you can prod it from > http://www.t8o.org/ . It's down at the moment. > I have to reclaim my copyright from my employer, but the thing will be > GPL when I release it - hopefully inside a month, depending on > interest. Nice. I prefer GPL much more than the BSDish license with advertising clause it had. > Subject to seeing the spambots reaction to the thing when it next > visits, I've probably lost interest in the thing for now though, > sorry. Do you have a sponsor to get it in Debian? > ps. play much Starcraft, or is the name a coincidence? I used to. 400 shield hit points and 100 psyon blade damage is worth to put a name in my email :) please CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your response. cheers, -- Robert Millan "5 years from now everyone will be running free GNU on their 200 MIPS, 64M SPARCstation-5" Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 30 Jan 1992 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]