On 26/03/2017, Hans <h...@lambermont.dyndns.org> wrote:
> I think we're in a bad shape here, read this
> https://mail.gna.org/public/project/2016-11/msg00001.html

Hi all
   I'm a retired university professor in Computer Science who's been
using, programming and maintaining Unix systems since 1982 and would
be happy to devote time to maintain gna and/or the compile farm if
that would be welcome.
   As regards gna, maintaining existing projects' visibility and their
issue history(*) would be particularly useful, if that can be
achieved.

    M

*) This is a problem with all project hosting sites that keep
projects' issues on their servers (i.e. almost all of them): that open
source projects are gutted of their issue tracker if some third-party
tracker folds. Ideally the issues would live in the source tree that
they relate to but I haven't seen any examples of projects using this
scheme yet.

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