Hello, On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Martin Paljak <mar...@martinpaljak.net>wrote:
> Hello, > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus > <andr...@ionisiert.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > opensc-project.org needs a new home: someone with a (real or virtual) > server > > and the interest in > > setting it up from scratch and keeping it running and maintaining that > > server, installation and service > > for the project. someone who is able to win the trust of the community as > > new server administrator. > > > > The current installation is terribly old. It is based on ubuntu hardy > and I > > think that is nearing the end of its supported livetime or even is > > unsupported now, thus it is urgently required to rebuild the server. Over > > the > > years we had several approaches and various people offered to take over > > running the server, but so far none of those worked out in the end, noone > > followed up after the initial discussion. > > > > To give this new efford more motivation here is some presure: running a > > server without maintenance and security updates is not a good idea. Thus > I > > will shut down the current installation at the last end of this year. > > > > Any motivated linux administrator can setup a simple server with apache > and > > a few copies of trac, plus postfix and a few mailing lists in a few > hours or > > a day, with maybe a bit more time for fine tuning and migration of the > > content. This shouldn't be a big deal, thus there should be enough time > to > > find someone interested in doing so and migrating opensc and related > > projects of the outdated installation. > > > > I've had a barebones machine sitting in idle (except for being a ssh > gateway for irc...) for almost a year, but for (past) reasons not > worth mentioning, I've failed to focus sufficiently on non-real-life > matters like OpenSC for a while. This might be a good chance to a) > scope the services required for opensc-project.org and b) implement it > on a clean machine with some systematic sysadmin approach. > > But for sustainable results, the scope should be seriously minimal and > limited... > I have a will to participate but not much of sysadmin experience. So, in the absence of other solution, with some assistance I could do this work. Currently I have an access to platform where are only running jenkins master behind apache. This platform is largely under-used and can host additional services. > > Martin > Kind regards, Viktor. > _______________________________________________ > opensc-devel mailing list > opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org > http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel >
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