We have completed jRate's move to SourceForge, so the jRate project can now offer public CVS access, an automated bug tracking system, download mirrors, and a host of other services that we might make use of along the way. All of these services are available from the SourceForge jRate project page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jrate. Thanks SourceForge!
The existing Majordomo-run mailing lists (jrate-announce and the jRate users' list) at Washington University will remain for the time being. They have been supplemented with the jrate-devel mailing list, hosted here on SourceForge, which will provide a medium for the open discussion of jRate internals---implementation details, design quarrels, and the like. To subscribe to this mailing list or read the archives, access the mailing list interface at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jrate-devel.