On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 01:41:10PM -0800, Sam wrote:
It's been several weeks and I heard nothing from Philip; I even sent
him a direct email.
Anyone have any other ideas on how to decide this?
To refresh, will procmail be picked up by the community or not?
I'm afraid if I just sit back nothing will happen.
Unless, of course, the choice is to not decide.
Ironically, Network Solutions shows the procmail.org domain
*record* expiring this week. Beats me if record == domain.
Okay, I made a couple of phone calls and left a couple of messages,
one for Phillip and one for Stephen. And I followed up with
an email to Stephen that his office-mate says he'll have
him look for.
I would appreciate it if you hold that thought until Stephen
has a chance to get back to me. One way or another, I'll
either communicate what he said assuming he answers or
send the list my ideas on a course of action -- within a
day or two.
Meanwhile, there actually is a procmail-dev list for development.
It has not had any messages to it other than spam in about
a year or more. But I would suggest your interim step would
be to join that list and send out a general call for action
there. I know that some of the more active, longer-term
members here at least used to be subscribed to that list.
Dallman
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