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Andrea Turli commented on BROOKLYN-111:
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I think we can close that for long inactivity
> Can't find any useful help / fork Brooklyn thanks to Apache Incubation &
> dependence on archaic mailing lists
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> Key: BROOKLYN-111
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN-111
> Project: Brooklyn
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.7.0-M1, 0.7.0-M2, 0.7.0
> Environment: World
> Reporter: Hok Shun Poon
> Priority: Critical
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> The only way I can get any help around the fantastic project that is Brooklyn
> is through mIRC. What is going on?
> There's no record of any solutions that people have worked out anywhere.
> There's little record of who is responsible for the project, and lesser
> still, their contact details. You have to extract these details from GitHub
> commits.
> Brooklyn Google Groups were killed off in a massive step back into the dark
> ages to the [email protected] mailing list thanks to
> Apache's insistence of moving all project infrastructure to Apache.
> I file an issue on GitHub and I'm told I need to file it AGAIN in JIRA, where
> the project is actually tracked.
> The website has broken links absolutely everywhere, 6 months after the
> Incubation started.
> What is this all about?
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