El dv 04 de 04 de 2014 a les 22:28 +0100, en/na Jim O'Regan va escriure:
> On 4 April 2014 21:22, Francis Tyers <[email protected]> wrote:
> > El dv 04 de 04 de 2014 a les 20:05 +0200, en/na Francis Tyers va
> > escriure:
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> Thanks to the technicians at the UA, we have xixona back online. Most
> >> stuff isn't working at the moment, I'll be trying to fix it over the
> >> weekend. Starting with the Wiki. I've restored the database from a
> >> backup, and am hacking at the configuration files.
> >>
> >> In the meantime, if anyone needs to access the Wiki urgently, they can
> >> use the full URL to the pages, e.g.
> >>
> >> http://wiki.apertium.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
> >>
> >> just replace "Main_Page" with the page you are looking for.
> >>
> >> I'll keep everyone updated as to how the process is going.
> >
> > Ok, the website is back up and running. I've installed
> > apertium-html-tools by default, as it is easier than fixing the old
> > site, with all its security problems etc.
> >
> > I'm installing the language pairs, but you can try out the ones that we
> > already have at:
> >
> >   http://www.apertium.org
> >
> > The site, and the backend apertium-apy, was developed by Sushain, a GCI
> > student in collaboration with Jonathan and Unhammer.
> >
> > We should probably change the contact email address from
> > apertium-turkic. Would there be any objections if I put the PMC address
> > there ?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> The usual expectation a user would have when seeing a contact address
> for a piece of software is that this is somehow a means of getting
> support. Putting the PMC's address breaks this expectation. Give an
> address where some kind of support can be reached. If there is no such
> address, use apertium-stuff as a general purpose contact address.
> 
> The Project Management Committee exists for a specific purpose,
> expressed in the name: it's a committee for managing the project. It's
> not a support address for $RANDOM_SOFTWARE_WITH_APERTIUM_IN_THE_NAME.
> 
> For the record, I'm on the PMC and have never heard of the software
> you mention. I'll bet you a beer I'm not the only one.
> 
> I'll acknowledge that I'm being a little gruff, but... shouldn't this
> be obvious?

I didn't even notice. You're right though. My first thought was
apertium-stuff. But it's not open to unregistered users. We could do
with a general purpose contact/support address. Any suggestions ? Should
I set up a separate mailing list on SourceForge that is open ?

Fran



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