On 13 May 2008, at 18:15, B. Johannessen wrote:
> Suggestion 1: Set up public (read only) CVS/SVN to make it easier to
> track ongoing development (not that there's much of that going on
> right
> now).
http://wiki.exim.org/EximDevelopment
> Suggestion 3: Organise triage team tasked with maintaining a
> prioritised
> list of verified bugs.
That definitely needs doing - just a separate split of bugs and
wishlist would help a lot.
Unfortunately I'm in the position that I don't work with mail systems
any more, and have very limited spare time, so I basically don't have
a great deal of impetus to work on exim other than minimal maintenance
- I don't see these factors changing for me in the foreseeable
future. I suspect many of the other people who previously put work
into exim are in a similar position.
On 14 May 2008, at 07:29, Jaco van der Schyff wrote:
> There is Google's summer of code aswell. If a (mentoring)
> organisation
> could be set-up, the fund raising issue could be rationalized by
> Google
> paying the respective bounties ?
Not this year (unless we got in on the Southern Hemisphere one) - GSOC
is all allocated for this Summer.
What really concerns me at present is if we get hit by a security
issue in the code, how long would it take to be able to diagnose let
along get the release process done...
Nigel.
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