On 09/01/13 11:05, Dave Reynolds wrote:
+1 to closing jena-dev.

My inclination would be to do this by setting "posts" to off and
"membership type" to closed, thus leaving the old message archive still
available.

[I've been monitoring the pending-membership list for the last year. Up
to the middle of last year there was a steady trickle of people turning
up who generally found their way to [email protected]. This has tailed off and
I don't think there has been a new member request for several months now

Not strictly accurate there were three new members in each of Nov and Dec, must have ticked the box in my sleep.

Still low enough to suggest that we are basically through the transition.

Dave

and we are down to < 20 posts a month.

So I believe the transition is over.]

Dave

On 09/01/13 10:33, Andy Seaborne wrote:
+1 to close [Openjena]

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Is is also time to shut down jena-dev at Yahoo?

Or do you think it still acting as a catch, pushing people to
[email protected]?

     Andy


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Openjena] List future
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 10:21:05 +0000
From: Dave Reynolds <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Given Jena's successful graduation in Apache I believe the openjena
email list is redundant (it's certainly out of date) and propose
deleting it.

If anyone thinks otherwise then please let me know.

I'll allow a few days for responses and delete it next week unless
there's a desire to keep in it some form.

Background: The mailman facility that this list uses was recently
switched off for a few weeks due to a security advisory on mailman.
While the list is back up again our hosting provider warns that the
mailman service may be withdrawn permanently so we would need to look
for alternatives. In the case of openjena I'm not sure an alternative is
needed.

Dave


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