SWareT Open Discussion: Is swaret dead? (original) (raw)
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Is swaret dead?
Created: 2004-08-03
Updated: 2014-05-22
I haven't been able to connect to swaret.org for several days now. What's up with that?
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i don't know, but if you find out anything could you post it here?
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well are the swaret team dead then?
no comment about a patch i submitted for a month ago.
cheers
Mikael
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No, it is not dead. The swaret.org server went down (while I was on vacation, of course), but I'm moving everything to swaret.sourceforge.net.
Still working on the new release, but the project is compeating with my job (job equals money, and it wins). ;-)
LinuxSneaker
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thanks for the update (and great program)!
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The team is not dead. I was in the Middle-East (Iraq, Afghanistan) for a while, and I moved on. The original concept was created by Luc Cottyn, and it was a very large BASH script. I came onto the project, and added dependency resolution and roll-back capability. I started to move the project to PERL (if I were to do it today I would move to Python), but I moved away from Slackware and got distracted by my job. If there is anyone interested in picking this project up, please let me know.
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