Hi J.L,

I see that openscenegraph.org is back responding so thanks for getting
the present server back on it's feet.

How much time do we have with the current servers before we things
might start to become unmaintainable?  What about your own
availability with helping out with migrations?

>  So here is what I would do, if everybody is fine with it:
>
>  -1st) migrate from subversion to git, probably github, and try to
> keep all the history and start there the development.

I'm relatively happy with github, however, right now I don't know
who's the current maintainer of the github/openscenegraph, we'll need
to take over admin of this.

With the migration there are other projects on the openscenegraph.org
subversion that we'd need to migrate as well.

>  -2nd) create a wiki on dreamhost( choose one from the list:
> http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Available_One_Click_Installs) and let the
> community help migrating the content from the old server to the new
> wiki.

A question to yourself and everyone else - what wiki's would be best?
Mediawiki?

I don't have much experience with wiki's outside the OSG's website
onces so would very much welcome feedback from others that have
maintained and contributed to other wiki's.

>   -3rd) Choose people from the community to be wiki administrators
> and look after the content.

Hands up if you think you can help out?

>  There are other services like the CDash, which currently run just
> fine right how they are, we could think about them later.

I guess if needed we could migrate back to using cdash and pay for the
service.  I don't recall the costs/arrangements, does anyone remember
this?

I don't see cdash on the dreamhost list so I'd expect that we wouldn't
be able to provide this.

Robert.

Robert.
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