Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years > I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my

Re: Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-13 08:57]: > I think it's [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I can't find it there. > Certainly the keymaster is James Troup, so you could send it direct [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my FUD-o-meter. TF is not dead upstream, there was

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of > games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years > I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my

RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
Hi mentors! Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 yea

Re: Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 09:26:07PM +0200, Magos?nyi ?rp?d wrote: > The current problem is that I do not have a pgp key in the database, > so I cannot reactivate my account. I guess I have to send my key > -which is signed by other debian developer(s)- to someone. But whom? I think it's [EMAIL PRO

Re: Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-13 08:57]: > I think it's [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I can't find it there. > Certainly the keymaster is James Troup, so you could send it direct [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 years I'm sorry, but you've just tripped my FUD-o-meter. TF is not dead upstream, there was

Re: RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:04:26AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of > games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. > Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the > most

RFS: kbtin (try #2)

2003-10-12 Thread Adam Borowski
Hi mentors! Judging from several active MUD/MUSH/M*-server packages, that kind of games is not dead yet -- and servers are worthless without decent clients. Windows users typically use zMud and Mushclient, and among Unix people the most popular one is ancient tinyfugue -- dead upstream for 4 yea

Re: Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 09:26:07PM +0200, Magos?nyi ?rp?d wrote: > The current problem is that I do not have a pgp key in the database, > so I cannot reactivate my account. I guess I have to send my key > -which is signed by other debian developer(s)- to someone. But whom? I think it's [EMAIL PRO

RFS: lincvs -- A graphical CVS frontend

2003-10-12 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
Hi. I intend to adopt lincvs. New packages (that also fix the RC bug of lincvs) are available at http://www.lichtenheld.de/debian/ (or apt: deb http://www.lichtenheld.de/debian/ ./) Description: A graphical CVS frontend LinCVS enhances the ease-of-use of CVS (Concurrent Versions System) by pro

Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Magosányi Árpád
Hi! I was a debian developer. By db.debian.org I am still one. I intend to be active again. I am now re-reading the policy manual and the developers' reference. I will be the co-maintainer of zorp and syslog-ng. As Sasa, the primary maintainer is full of work, I will ask the most idiot questions h

RFS: lincvs -- A graphical CVS frontend

2003-10-12 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
Hi. I intend to adopt lincvs. New packages (that also fix the RC bug of lincvs) are available at http://www.lichtenheld.de/debian/ (or apt: deb http://www.lichtenheld.de/debian/ ./) Description: A graphical CVS frontend LinCVS enhances the ease-of-use of CVS (Concurrent Versions System) by pro

Trying to reactivate myself

2003-10-12 Thread Magosányi Árpád
Hi! I was a debian developer. By db.debian.org I am still one. I intend to be active again. I am now re-reading the policy manual and the developers' reference. I will be the co-maintainer of zorp and syslog-ng. As Sasa, the primary maintainer is full of work, I will ask the most idiot questions h