On Tuesday, 19 April 2022 at 09:37:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 April 2022 at 08:58:02 UTC, bauss wrote:
On Monday, 18 April 2022 at 13:41:04 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Monday, 18 April 2022 at 05:27:32 UTC, Danny Arends wrote:
Any ideas how to get into contact/fix this issue ?
I've emailed Sönke and pointed him to this thread.
Wouldn't the appropriate thing to do be dub being officially a
part of D, it's advertised as such, but it really isn't such.
It would also make this a non-issue, or at least
organizational issue and not a single person who's responsible
for it all.
I've posted several times about this in meeting summaries: the
foundation is moving toward taking over management of all of
the vital ecosystem services, including code.dlang.org. My most
recent comments about it were in the summary from our quarterly
meeting in March:
https://forum.dlang.org/post/zfmkiqwkkexeaohjs...@forum.dlang.org
See the section "D ecosystem services".
In our monthly meeting on April 8 (I'll have a summary for that
posted this week), we agreed to get together with the
maintainers of some of those services this month to discuss how
to move forward. Most of them have responded that they can
attend (still waiting on a couple), so it looks like we're on
for April 29th.
I've already gathered resource requirements from most of them,
and I've set up a foundation account with Namecheap to manage
domain names. Seb has transferred dlang.io to us, and we have
access to the account with dub.pm (Namecheap doesn't support
.pm). Walter owns dlang.org, but will transfer it to the
foundation before it comes time to renew it.
So we'll be discussing hosting, migration, etc., at the
meeting, and formulate a plan to get things moving. At the
moment, I'm hoping we'll have everything migrated by the end of
the year.
Once this is complete, we'll have multiple admins in multiple
time zones. So it's happening, but it's not going to happen
overnight.
I'll admit, I rarely read those as big walls of text just tends
to go over my head,
But I'm glad you're confirming that it's indeed the goal to take
over those projects.
So thank you.