Hi all:

For my project I need to build an instance of EPFWiki and now I have my
first mockup[1] I feel confident to restore http://epf.eclipse.org too
which seems to be offline at least since a year ago. After checking with
the Eclipse project webmaster[2] we could do it asking a VM for the EPF
project to host the service. I'm completely new to EPFWiki but I'll be
happy to do the job. Because policy[3] each Eclipse project has the right
to set up one small VM for free.

For setting up the server instance we (me?) need (citing #538567):

Beyond that our new vserver policy has been posted on bug 538607
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=538607>, so take a read
and if you have questions we can handle them on that bug.

Once you've read the policy, if you still want a vserver just let me
know here on this bug that you've read the policy and I'll get the
server sorted out.

So, before asking for the VM hereby I ask permission to do it in the name
of project. Don't know if it's required but I think it would be convenient
to write down at #538567 too.

[1] https://twitter.com/olea/status/1184192808837668864
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=538567#c2
[3] https://wiki.eclipse.org/CBI#What.27s_provided.3F


PS: Oh! I thought I had send this email this morning! 8-/
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Ismael Olea

http://olea.org/diario/
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