[Bug 594481] Review Request: orion-ssh2 - SSH-2 protocol implementation in pure Java

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--- Comment #13 from christian.plattner@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2010-05-26 01:30:36 EDT ---
Namespaces were renamed only once, namely for the Trilead fork. The latest
ganymed-ssh2 release is no fork and no re-brand, it is the direct continuation
of the original ETH release (check the official homepage at ETH,
http://www.ganymed.ethz.ch/ssh2, it points users to
http://www.cleondris.ch/ssh2 and nowhere else).

I am certainly not to be hold responsible for any private fork of the code
base. Everybody is, of course, free to do so. IntelliJ IDEA, Hudson and DSSH
all have their proper reasons to use a private fork (btw: unfortunately, they
never came up with a feature request).

I just downloaded the latest orion-ssh2 release "214" from Sourceforge.
However, according to the included README.txt, this is supposed to be "213".
According to the LICENCE.txt, this code includes improvements from third
parties. Looking at the HISTORY.txt, no such features/fixes are listed - not
surprising, since this seems to be the unchanged HISTORY.txt from some Trilead
release. Who is making a mess here?

Again, if there is any crucial feature missing in ganymed-ssh2 that is needed
by some package in the Redhat tree then I will happily add it to the stable
ganymed-ssh2 code base.

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