I posted the following to the NuttX Google Group a few minutes ago, but in the spirit of bringing communications "home" to Apache NuttX, I'm posting it here.
See the Google Group thread here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/nuttx/TFbL35O6-I4 Specifically, Matias writes: "Unless migration of all content from this list to Apache's is possible I would suggest seeing if the list can be archived somehow. It contains a plethora of answered questions which I think are really useful for posterity. Maybe it is possible to matias "read only" and forbid subscriptions." My thoughts: Among other things, a big part of the Apache NuttX project has to be good and thorough documentation. Like others have said, the Yahoo and Google groups do contain a plethora of answered questions and tidbits of Greg's vast knowledge scattered throughout. This information is priceless and to lose it will be a giant setback for all of us. Some thoughts: (1) Keep the Yahoo and Google groups. In case someone finds these groups and posts in them, reply with a saved cookie cutter response that explains that the project has moved and all discussions now take place at the ASF lists, with all the appropriate links. (2) Talk to Infra and see what tricks they might have up their sleeves for archiving Google and/or Yahoo group content. If it can be "brought home" under the ASF umbrella that would be the best outcome. We also need the DocuWiki content migrated. (3) Start a NuttX Documentation Team within the Apache NuttX project. Anyone can participate, of course. This team's job is to pick Greg's brain, search through the groups for those tidbits, organize the project's documentation, fill in the missing pieces, and in general to create world-class documentation for NuttX. Nathan