Axb wrote:
> As most have probably noticed, the SOUGHT rules are not being publish/
> updated anymore. (you can shutdown your updates)

Yes.  A shame since they were quite effective here at tagging spam.

> An option was to run such a project under the Apache umbrella but it makes
> it a VERY complicated process.
> 
> Thanks to Justin Mason which helped me a lot getting the bits and pieces
> glued together, I've been successfully autogenerating rules for $dayjob on a
> pretty regular basis.

Cool!

> It would be nice to be able to use this experience to replace the SOUGHT
> rules for everyone BUT:
> ...

All very good, reasonable and understandable reasons.  And those
reasons also aply to me too.  Insert all of those reasons into why I
didn't personally jump forward.

> Question is: Can we (the SA users) get a "project" together with enough
> members taking care of different tasks to ensure that the project doesn't
> die when one person decides to step out?

I was disappointed to see that there wasn't a bunch of motivated
people jumping in with both feet to maintain this.  I totally
understand everyone being in the same situation of never having enough
time and resources to volunteer for something like this type of
project.  I am right there with you.

I didn't want to see the option whither and die without voicing a
positive cheer for it.  Perhaps some more discussion would motivate
more people to become involved.

> This is initial "brainstorming"...

Thank you very much for raising this topic for discussion.  If these
were available I would use them.  If there is some way that I could
help I would be very happy to do so.

Bob

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