Damn. +1 from me ;)
nd On Thursday 31 January 2013 14:57:09 Daniel Gruno wrote: > With another 72 hours passed and no new votes cast, I am satisfied that > the motion has been carried, so to speak. I'll get started preparing the > new site and contacting old authors/maintainers. > > With regards, > Daniel. > > > Previous vote email follows, for reference: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > With the clock passing 13:20 GMT, the voting has ended, and been > tallied. There was some concern about the DNS solution in the proposal, > which has been adjusted to a subdirectory instead (and all URLs on the > old site has been adjusted to use relative hrefs), and with no > objections to that, the votes are as follows: > > +1: 15(13) - humbedooh, trawick, rpluem, jim, niq, fuankg, gsmith, > rbowen, minfrin, rjung, sfritsch, covener, fielding, > gmcdonald (ex officio, non-binding in this case), > matsumoto (non-binding) > 0: none > -1: none > > And thus, I am pleased to say the vote passes. I will begin prepping bil > (the machine on which all of this runs) for the new site and piggyback > the old site onto the new one. I will also send out an email to module > maintainers, informing them of the new site, once it's up and running > well. I will also start a thread on modules-...@httpd.apache.org to get > some suggestions and reviews coming in at a steady pace. > > Thanks for your votes and support, and I hope to see you enjoying the > new site! > > > With regards, > Daniel, on behalf of the team behind the new site. > > PS: We are now 4 people working on the site, but if anyone else would > like to volunteer, we can always use an extra helping hand. > > > ------------------------------------ > Proposal (for record keeping's sake) > ------------------------------------ > 1) Move the current modules.apache.org to modules.apache.org/archive > 2) Create a link on both modules.apache.org and > modules.apache.org/archive linking to each other. > 3) Replace modules.apache.org with the new modules site, currently > available at http://modules.humbedooh.com and also available in svn for > review. > 4) Start afresh with a new, empty database on modules.apache.org and > have modules-archive.apache.org retain the old database. > 5) Contact all authors who have created or modified a module on the site > within the last 2 years (this is 59 authors), and inform them of the new > site, encouraging them to resubmit their modules. > 6) Allow modules.apache.org to fetch DOAP files for projects, placed > anywhere on the Internet, thus acting as an aggregator of publicly > available information.