I agree with leaving it be in contrib. The lesson has been learned, and contrib has certainly gone out in _much_ worse shape, with code that wouldn't even compile. Ross -- Open source code is like a natural resource, it's the result of providing food and sunshine to programmers, and then staying out of their way. [...] [It] is not going away because it has utility for both the developers and users independent of economic motivations. Jim Flynn, Sunnyvale, Calif.
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