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MICO 2.3.9 released

From:  Karel Gardas <kgardas@objectsecurity.com>
To:  lwn@lwn.net
Subject:  MICO 2.3.9 (fwd)
Date:  Thu, 20 Feb 2003 22:33:28 +0100 (CET)



Folks,

we are pleased to announce the release of MICO 2.3.9.

This release is a long awaited merge of some MICO forks into standard
MICO, in particular the MICOSec and MICO/MT projects. Both existed
separately for nearly 4 years. As part of the IST project COACH
(www.ist-coach.org) and partly funded by the European Commission, we were
able to merge and to stabilize these branches. Our work finally resulted
in this MICO release.

I would like to thank all the people and companies involved in the
development of both branches and I hope that whole MICO community will
appreciate their hard work.

People and companies involved are:

MICO/MT project - done by Andreas Schultz, Andy Kersting and Karel Gardas.

MICOSec project - done by ObjectSecurity Ltd.

MICO Snapshot Win32 port - done by Sorin Mustaca and Srinivas Rao N

For a list of recent changes done in the MICO snapshot, please look at the
CHANGES.gup file in the MICO sources tree. For a list of changes done in
the MICO/MT project before the merge with MICOSec, please look at the
CHANGES.mt file which is also in the MICO source tree. Finally, for a list
of all features added into this relase by the merge, please look at the
CHANGES file.

MICO 2.3.9 is now available for download at

        http://www.mico.org/


Cheers,
Karel
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Karel Gardas, Principal Software Engineer, ObjectSecurity Ltd.
St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Rd., Cambridge CB4 0WS
Tel. +44 1223 420252, Fax. +44 1223 420844
kgardas@objectsecurity.com, www.objectsecurity.com
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