Well, http://cr.yp.to has been his site for...ummm...I don't know when did time
begin again? ;)
But yes, this would be the official place where the announcement would be. I
must admit, I'm surprised, but happy qmail has been released. Just in time for
Christmas too!
Regards,
Tren
- Origi
Dan J Bernstein has recently put Qmail into the public domain,
_http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html_
!DSPAM:4754222432001418713875!
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 17:41 +0200, Boris Pavlov wrote:
> Quey wrote:
> > Dan J Bernstein has recently put Qmail into the public domain,
> > _http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html_
> >
> >
> >
>
> HAH! Is this confirmed in some way?
Well there is this as well.
http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/07/11/
Quey wrote:
Dan J Bernstein has recently put Qmail into the public domain,
_http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html_
HAH! Is this confirmed in some way?
!DSPAM:475423b232001190216534!
For those that don't mind Flash, there is also a video up on Google
Videos (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3147768955127254412)
where he announces it as well.
I just can't help but wonder if his action is too little too late.
- Michael
Tren Blackburn wrote:
> Well, http://cr.yp.to has
Boris Pavlov wrote:
Quey wrote:
Dan J Bernstein has recently put Qmail into the public domain,
_http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html_
HAH! Is this confirmed in some way?
What more confirmation do you need than the second paragraph from the
URL you listed above:
==
Rick Widmer wrote:
>
>
> Boris Pavlov wrote:
>> Quey wrote:
>>> Dan J Bernstein has recently put Qmail into the public domain,
>>> _http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html_
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> HAH! Is this confirmed in some way?
>
> What more confirmation do you need than the second paragraph from the
>
DAve wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
On the other hand, what do you want to do with it now that it is public
domain? 100 forks -- all different -- will not help the qmail world.
I think that will be the natural progression, and it will probably be a
good thing in the long run. Those who actually
Rick Widmer wrote:
>
>
> DAve wrote:
>> Rick Widmer wrote:
>>> On the other hand, what do you want to do with it now that it is public
>>> domain? 100 forks -- all different -- will not help the qmail world.
>>
>> I think that will be the natural progression, and it will probably be a
>> good th
Michael Johnson wrote:
For those that don't mind Flash, there is also a video up on Google
Videos (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3147768955127254412)
where he announces it as well.
I just can't help but wonder if his action is too little too late.
Who cares? Those who hate DJB will
The question in my mind is who will own the name qmail, and what
product, if any, will bear that name.
I don't know if it'll be approved, but I got the qmail project name on
SourceForge, minutes after I heard it was put in public domain.
What license? GPL or BSD? :-D
I hope you can garn
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