David,

On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 9:19 AM David Chisnall <[email protected]>
wrote:

<snipped other discussion with Nikolaus...>

>
> The start point is that Gregory does not wish to continue paying for and
> maintaining the infrastructure.  I am 100% sympathetic with that,
> because it is doing nothing that cannot be done with zero-cost solutions
> that tens of thousands of other projects use.
>
>
Well, it's not so much that.   It is the fact that in order to update the
existing site we need to go to savannah and make a change via SVN and it is
not as accessible or easy to update as the one on github.


> The simplest solution is to turn off the GNUstep Software Index.  That's
> the zero-effort solution.  There are then two alternatives:
>
>
The other possible solution is that we simply store the software index
someplace else.  Like on heroku or another place which can accommodate it.


>   - Someone volunteers to maintain the infrastructure.
>   - Someone volunteers to rewrite it to use cheap instead infrastructure.
>
> David
>

The other issue is the ftp site.  Currently, it holds all releases.  The
solution to this is to start using github's releases page more.   This
would likely be the best solution, but the FTP site holds a lot of history
and I wouldn't want to lose that.

GC
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