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Subject: Re: qmail Patch Repository
From: Fabio Busatto <fabio.busatto@sikurezza.org>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:13:18 +0100
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 09:55:47AM +0000, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> > I just registered qmailpatches.org and am currently setting it up on my
> > dreamhost account.

Oh dear, I think that the project name should be something without the "patch"
word in it.
It's mainly because the project (as I exposed in my former email) should not be
just a patch for qmail, but a new distribution with its own life.

We don't make patches, we provide a new life for qmail, so I think that a 
"patch"
name is not right (and I'm bored by people saying "qmail, patch, patch, 
patch..").

I personally love qmail: my project is called iloveqmail.
This is a funny name, and I think that can be adopted, if everyone share my 
ideas.

> > I figure at a bare minimum an svn repository is required :) so I'll set
> > that up first.

Why not sourceforge account? I used it for some other work (and the qmail-dnsbl
project too), and it's a good way to have cvs, mailing list, bug tracker and 
forum.

My idea is to plan the project in details before starting, this is the only way 
to
do the right thing.

Bye
Fabio

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