Hi everybody, On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 03:44:33PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Quoting Sam Hartman (2019-05-19 14:57:08) > > Hi. > > If I'm understanding you correctly, what you're saying is that you > > believe this project is more than one person can handle and you're > > giving two examples: > > > > 1) You don't know how to interact with DSA > > and 2) you don't understand the current setup. > > > >[…] > > > > My recommendation is that it's more than one person should take on, but > > I want to make sure that I'm not misreading a request for specific help. > > Thanks for noticing and pointing out the ambiguity in my statement! > > It is mostly the first: My lack of experience with DSA and current setup > are concrete show stoppers, but I realized that even getting past those > (e.g. by emailing DSA - they probably won't bite) I would not want to > carry the responsibility alone. > > If one more person steps up to help, then I won't mind taking the lead. > And I might then take your offer to guide me. :-)
I am interested in helping maintaining the service, if that is appreciated. As I am moving to a new (work)place soon, I hesitate to promise too much, but I think we should give it a try at least. In addition, others have shown interest in the service as well as in its maintenance, so they might help as soon as something is started. I've run a private XMPP server for family and friends since some years now, and I also set up the SIP stuff, but that never worked reliably so I disabled the service when resiprocate became unmaintained and security issues popped up. Best regards, Andi

