On Sun, 8 May 2022 at 00:20, Michele Venturi wrote: > > you should care enough to look for someone to do it if you can not do it > and I should not need to tell you what to do with it, no?
No, the person who voluntarily offered the server and set up the chat the first time around, is not a tiny bit any more obliged to continue running the service than me or you are. The whole project is run by volunteers with full time jobs, families and other hobbies beyond MacPorts. The community will happily accept contributions from anyone who's capable of improving the overall experience of using MacPorts in any given area. So if you know how to configure the server yourself or if you know how to find someone to do it for us, we'll be more than happy to see it come back to life. If we collect sufficient donations (or in some other way), we might be able to ask Rocket.Chat developers themselves for support (for fixing the bug that broke oauth in recent versions). If you know how to tell rocket chat that they "should fix their bug" (we are not currently paying them a dime), that kind of help from you would also be more than welcome. Mojca
