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From: Alessandro R. <al...@al...> - 2013-08-13 08:40:38
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Hello everybody, don't know how many of you are reading this 'cause I don't know how much the project is big, anyway... Since MSN servers closed, I had the idea to run an unofficial MSN server and provide users with an one-click host file patcher to make their MSN Messenger working again. Along with this there will be a "beautiful" website to let users register before they can chat. At first I decided to make everyting by myself and started coding the server without many successes... Then I read about Talk To The Nose and was really surprised. So, is this project still active? I could collaborate with you even if I know not much about Java (but want to learn it so... what a great occasion!) Thanks! |
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From: David R. <dr...@no...> - 2002-12-07 03:32:35
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Danny, I think you're participation in TTTN is great. I want to add you as a developer. What's your sourceforge user name? If you don't have one, get one and email me. Then, you can just check in your changes. Do you know how to use CVS? If not, I can give you a quick tutorial. Ant (the build tool) also. Also, we should start using the development email list. Hopefully this'll encourage some outside participation. -Dave |