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Acid_Kewpie's acidrip has grown leaps and bounds since it began, and has recently been included in the LinuxFormat's DVD, as well has has ebuilds on Gentoo.
I was reading over qmail, and was wondering if: http://qmail.org/top.html#patches
The DavidPhillips on that page is the DavidPhillips who moderates here?
Anyone else see famous LQ'ers out there? Or are you famous out there?
Originally posted by MasterC I was reading over qmail, and was wondering if: http://qmail.org/top.html#patches
The DavidPhillips on that page is the DavidPhillips who moderates here?
I was wondering the same thing, actually - but for a slightly different reason. Last week's MicroMart (here in the UK) there was mention of a Dave Philips in regard to music software under Linux.
Yes I am famous. I wrote the majority of the kernels and also developed gcc and part of sendmail. It took a lot of work but I'm glad I did it all.
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