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Date:      Wed, 9 Jul 2003 04:20:50 +0200
From:      "Jonas Kvinge" <jonas@whobynumbers.com>
To:        <ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   FreeBSD Ports
Message-ID:  <084d01c345c0$ba34b680$2a2276d9@jonas>

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Hi,

I have written two UNIX programs for IRC. One is an Internet Relay Chat
Proxy and the other is an Internet Relay Chat Bot (robot). Both programs are
written in C and run on most unix systems including FreeBSD. I personally
run FreeBSD on both of my servers.

Both my programs are free, but one of the problems I'm having since I made
them available to the open is to promote them. I was then wondering if it
could be possible to get these programs into the FreeBSD ports, because it
would be a great chance that somebody actually got to know about them and
started using them, and a great chance for me to get some feedback so I can
improve whatever necessary.

When I look in the FreeBSD ports I see that there are many simular programs.
However camparing mine to some of those in the ports, I believe mine are
better. An example is my ircproxy, in the ports you have bnc and muh, I have
tried both those but I wasn't very happy with them.

My IRC bot, eclipsed doesn't beat eggdrop, eggdrop is still the best IRC bot
available. But my bot, eclipsed has some very uniqe features and is far
better then other bots in the ports such as "dancer" and "darkbot".

I hope you can take my programs for consideration for the ports.

ircproxy: www.ircproxy.night-light.net

The project orignally started in the fall of 1997, it wasn't available
offically until 2001. The current release has proven to be very stable and
working. On the web page there should be enough documentation to get you
started.

eclipsed: www.eclipsed.org

The project orignally started in the fall of 1997, it wasn't available
offically until 2000. The current release is very old, but is working very
well. I have been working on the new release for about 2 years, it still
isn't ready, thus the current release is very old, but I'm patching it if I
find any bugs. The documentation is not very good but should be enough to
get you started.

Thanks for reading, any reply is appreciated.


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Jonas Kvinge <jonas@pinkfloydsound.com>
[ www.jonaskvinge.com | www.whobynumbers.com | www.pinkfloydsound.com ]
"The Who is a bloody wild animal and it has to be fed chunks of raw meat and
Southern Comfort. It can't feed on anything less." Pete Townshend, New York
Times, June 13th, 1974.




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