Call to create conversd that is GPLed

From: Craig Small (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Wed May 03 2000 - 08:38:41 EEST

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    G'day All,
      I have had a look around all the hamradio converse bridges and found
    that none of them have anything approaching a decent license. This
    means that distributions cannot distrbute them legally and all sorts
    of other horrible consequences.

    I would like to propose a project to create a converse daemon that is
    licensed under the GPL. I have seen recent work on patching one or more
    of the various daemons out there and would ask for help from these
    people. Of course they would have to contribute only code that they
    wrote themselves and be happy to have it licensed under GPL.

    There is a lot of tainted code in existing implementations that either
    do not allow you to use or copy it or have conflicting licenses which
    means you cannot use it anyway. That is why we need to start from
    scratch on the core part.

    I also know people have ideas about what things could/should be added,
    we can look at that too. I have been going through the various
    documentation and reading about the protocols, what is missing is the
    user<->server protocol.

    This email is a call for others who have similar ideas to test to see if
    we have sufficient interest. I know some people have been mumbling
    about doing this before, we then let's actually go out and build this
    thing.

    I am also interesting in hearing from any conversd administrators about
    what added features we can put in to make it better.

    Comments?

      - Craig

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