So, I guess this might be unexpected timing for a new page in this thread, assuming 30 posts per page (I was originally writing this before adding the post itself to the thread). Will be the first since 2010, showing the expected lack of forum activity related to YANG.
More seriously, having two updates:
1. First of all, as written in another thread by me, a copy of the source code for YANG v0.47a was secured by Plagman. Following this, the "old-versions" branch in the YANG git repository should now be refreshed, also covering v0.47a (the git history was rewritten). Most additions and changes between versions 0.47a and 0.54 were actually in 0.53, the first release having contributions from TURRICAN. 0.47a is still a good opportunity for showing YANG before the introduction of TURRICAN's work.
2. Secondly, without getting into more details, I received a copy of sources for Dukematcher 1.4 RV1 in last May. Dukematcher itself was based on YANG v0.47a, almost surely since Plagman was previously preserving a copy of the sources for v0.47a in a public facing FTP-style directory, even after I (originally) removed access to YANG sources in July 2009.
Since Dukematcher is a derivative of YANG v0.47a, and the latter's sources were originally distributed by me under the terms of the GNU GPLv2+, I see nothing wrong with publishing Dukematcher's sources. Note that while core YANG code was relicensed under a familiar 3-Clause BSD license, the same does *not* hold to Dukematcher as of writing this, and the terms of the GPL should still hold.
https://gitlab.com/y...der/DukeMatcher
