SPELL=alpine PKG=re-alpine VERSION=2.02 SOURCE=${PKG}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2 SOURCE2=${PKG}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2.sig SOURCE_DIRECTORY=${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${PKG}-${VERSION} SOURCE_URL[0]=${SOURCEFORGE_URL}/re-alpine/${SOURCE} SOURCE2_URL[0]=${SOURCEFORGE_URL}/re-alpine/${SOURCE2} SOURCE_GPG=re-alpine.gpg:$SOURCE2:UPSTREAM_KEY SOURCE2_IGNORE=signature if [[ $ALPINE_TOPAL == y ]]; then VERSION3=74 SOURCE22=topal-package-$VERSION3.tgz SOURCE23=topal-package-$VERSION3.tgz.asc SOURCE22_URL[0]=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.brooke/topal/rel-$VERSION3/$SOURCE22 SOURCE23_URL[0]=http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.brooke/topal/rel-$VERSION3/$SOURCE23 SOURCE22_GPG=50973B91.gpg:$SOURCE23:UPSTREAM_KEY SOURCE23_IGNORE=signature fi WEB_SITE=http://www.washington.edu/alpine/ ENTERED=20071028 LICENSE[0]=APACHE SHORT="A family of email tools built upon Pine" cat << EOF In late 2005, Computing & Communications at the University of Washington began a project to create a new family of email tools built upon the Pine Message System. This family of tools is called Alpine. Alpine consists of a UNIX command-line program, a PC version, and a Web version. Why Alpine? The Pine Team wanted to reorganize the very mature Pine source code, distribute the Web version that has been very popular here at the Univerity of Washington, and relax our trademark obligation for source code quality control to a world-wide customer base. The trademark obligation represents an ongoing administrative effort. Coincidentally, the UW is standardizing its license for the several other products we offer to the Apache License, Version 2.0. The cleanest way to do all this was to stop developing Pine (a registered trademark) and start a new product - thus Alpine was born. EOF