On Dec 20, 2008, at 6:12 PM, John Harmon wrote:
Bill (and others). I have 2 questions.
1. Bill, any plan to update your clam sometime soon?
2. If I install clam from an RPM (latest version), do I need to do
anything to get it to work in conjunction with your toaster?
I've been doing a poor job of keeping this toaster up to date over the
past year or so. Since taking a full time job at Digg nearly a year
ago, I've stopped even doing Qmail consulting, so I'm not building new
toasters any more. I think it's time someone else took over updating
the documentation and patches. Rick Widmer seemed to be going in that
direction, but I'm not sure if he's interested in taking it on. A few
people also offered bandwidth, which is appreciated. But I'd rather
go with a scalable system like google code or the like, which easily
tracks downloads, etc. That way we can also move away from locally
managed subversion as well, and put ToasterDoc and BTS up on google
code. I can continue to host the toaster and mailing lists, but over
time it might make sense to move those as well.
Someone willing to take this over should be:
1. Active in the qmail / vpopmail community
2. Comfortable patching qmail
3. Comfortable with PHP and Simplified DocBook
4. Have time to be responsive to bug fixes, feature requests, and
manage translations for new releases
Anyone interested?
Cheers,
Bill