Hi Allwyn,
I agree with you that the list should be closed and the project be declared
unmainstained. The spca50x projecthas had a relatively long and succesfull life,
but all good things come to an end. Or in this case, the code lives on
elsewhere, in the spirit of open source :-)
Cheers,
Tomas
> From: Mr Allwyn Fernandes <webcam.sn9c120@...>
> To: SPCA50x Linux Device Driver Development
><spca50x-devs@...>
> Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 2:36:12 AM
> Subject: [Spca50x-devs] Is anyone still using this list?
>
> As this list has not seen any traffic in over 6 months, and all development is
> now being done on the v4l lists, I think my objections to shutting this list
> down back in 2007 are now irrelevant.
>
> Is there anyone who thinks this list (and/or this sourceforge project in
> general) should remain open? Specifically, Michel and Jef, are you still
> interested in having this mailing list around?
>
> If no-one has any objections, I will close this list on 31 March 2011, and put
>
> the project into unmaintained state.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Allwyn.
>
>
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