That's generous of you, Matt. I think the ASF guys probably want to keep the geronimo page on their servers and that's understandable, but the site here has been down for several weeks.
I remember when the Geronimo project had a web site at Apache. What are the chances that we're going to get that thing back up and running before ApacheCon? If, for example, we stirred up a lot of attention to the project at the Con, I can imagine the frustration of the users coming to the ASF site and finding a template page explaining nothing of the project and linking to none of its resources. It's a good thing we've got that wiki up at codehaus, or else this list would be our only resource. How do people sign up to the list if they can't find the link on the website? We need to remove the friction here and invest some time and energy restoring the project infrastructure. My $.03 (adjusted for inflation) -- N. Alex Rupp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Kurjanowicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 3:11 AM Subject: Hosting Space for Maven Website > Hi there, > I'm just starting up a web hosting company (and services, support, etc.) and > I have some free server space. If you guys are looking for a place to put > the maven generated site for the Geronimo project, I could donate disk > space. I can't give more than 7 or 8 gigs, but that should be enough, > right? > > <shameless-self-ad>Also - when I get more details my sig will include a link > to my company's web-site. Until then, I'm trying to spread it through word > of mouth - anyone interested let me know please.</shameless-self-ad> > > -- > Matt Kurjanowicz > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > K-10 Web Hosting (Soon). > > >