[David Abrahams] > FWIW, some of my Boost colleagues have been watching SF's future > prospects with some suspicion. It's worth a lot, and we do too -- at least in fits, when somebody remembers it's something that's going to kill us someday. > The financial outlook is worrisome; I submitted a > support request in April 2001 that still hasn't been addressed ( > <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=414066&group_id=1&atid=3500 01>). Well, that's really a feature request, and *nobody* responds well to witty oblique references to the Odyssey except me <wink>. > We're establishing all new services elsewhere, and even moving some old > ones. For the long-term health of Python, you might want to make > sure you're prepared to move quickly if neccessary. We supposedly have a cron job set up to suck down Python's CVS tarball every night (the people who would know if this is currently working are out this week). What I don't think we ever figured out how to do was capture the info in the trackers (bugs, patches, feature requests). That would be a major loss, as well as a chance to forget about 500 people who can't figure out how to use threads on HP-UX, so let's call it a wash <wink>.
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