Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 11, 2000, hno wrote:
> > > Update of /cvsroot/squid/website
> > >
> > > Modified Files:
> > > index.html
> > > Log Message:
> > > Added links to Benno Rice's SSL gatewaying patch, and a link to some documents on how to write secure code.
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Squid-cvs mailing list
> > > Squid-cvs@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/squid-cvs
> >
> > In fact, hrm. I'd like to get this code integrated into
> > our cvs tree. Think he should get his own branch ?
>
> Defenitely, unless there are some legal aspects with putting the work on
> sourceforge.. (shouldn't be any, but I have a vague memory of US export
> controls even restricting the use of hooks that could be used to add
> encryption)
This has been relaxed for 'non-encumbered open source' systems, at long last. There is a thing that must be done
(a notification requirement), but it's fairly minor I understand.
> > How extensive are you testing the modio stuff you're
> > merging into your tree? With the stuff I'm doing
> > to the storage manager now, I'd definitely appreciate
> > lots of feedback.. :)
>
> At this time not at all. I haven't been able to keep up on Squid
> development lately, but I am trying to get going again shortly. Problem
> is that the Squid development at my main customer is frozen at the
> moment with all efforts are put into other aspects of the "product", and
> most my spare time is occupied with various social events like taking
> care of my girlfriend and visiting old friends.
Gosh, now _that_ sounds familiar...
> To be able to do any serious Squid work I probably have to find sponsors
> to pay for my time, but I am not entirely sure how to work that out..
> (neither with my customer, my employer or the eventual sponsors..)
>
> /Henrik
Received on Tue Apr 11 2000 - 16:01:35 MDT
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