Dear James,
As the usocket library is available under the MIT license, you're basically free to do with it what you want. You can use the mailing list address on common-lisp.net because I expect it to be more of a constant than anything else.
Maintainers change; e-mail addresses even more often.
It's not the answer you're looking for, but, well, with this license, you may just not need a contact address other than the current one...
Bye,
Erik.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:44 PM, james anderson james.anderson@setf.de wrote:
good morning;
i have released a library, de.setf.amqp[1], which incorporates work of yours. the combined license is the gnu affero. please see the readme[2] for more information. this is to verify the contact information for your library's license. yours is the last respective contact. in some cases, there was none and i have substituted a mailing list as an immediate place-holder, even though, as subscription-only lists, it is not well suited to this purpose. please advise me, should an alternative contact be available.
[1] : http://github.com/lisp/de.setf.amqp [2] : http://github.com/lisp/de.setf.amqp/blob/master/README.md
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