On Sun, 2012-05-06 at 23:23 +0200, Harald Welte wrote: > From my point of view, in order to proceed, what would need to be done is:
> 2) finding somebody with the required skills, dedication and trust by > all involved entities/people to actually maintain/upgrade those > systems for the time to come. > > 3) ensure that Openmoko, Inc. still has an adequate amount of "last > resort control" over what happens there, as it (after all) still is > their trademark. So if somebody sues them over content on those > sites, they need to be able to take action by removing such content > without having to go to anyone else. > > 4) migrate the VMs or at least the content to new, more reliable (and > also less expensive) rented server hardware. I've spoken through IRC to some of the guys at the Open Source Lab at Oregon State University¹. This group hosts, for example, the Meego project, as well as helping host parts of the Apache, Debian, CentOS and Gentoo infrastructures, to name a few. They're open to the idea of migrating openmoko.org services and/or server VMs to their infrastructure. I believe this would be the most sustainable and practical solution. Bob Ham ¹ http://osuosl.org/about-osuosl -- Bob Ham <r...@settrans.net> for (;;) { ++pancakes; }
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