Hi, On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:30, Tom Collins wrote: > I have forked ownership since I felt that Inter7 was doing a poor job > of maintaining vpopmail and qmailadmin. I readily acknowledge that Ken > created vpopmail and qmailadmin. They're GPL projects, so I'm free to > fork them if I like. Since moving the projects to SourceForge, we've > kept up with submitted patches and bug reports. I feel that making the > move was beneficial to the projects themselves and the people that use > them.
Fine, fine. But! Could we please change the name then? It will be a support nightmare if we got two forks named the same. "vpopmail-sf" - anything please! [snip] > since then. Managing the projects on SourceForge keeps everything out > in the open, and allows anyone to contribute. Please, can we have CVS access then? Or maybe just patches for every release? It's a pain to keep a personal tree updated with new releases. > Ken hasn't stated why he wants to be an owner of the project. I'm not > sure I understand what he loses out on by being a developer on the > project and not an admin. Prestige? - And maybe the fact that he created the thing in the first place. Counterquestion: Why do you refuse to add him? /Anders