Update of task #974 (project savane):

                 Summary: Monitor project activity => Monitor project and user
activity

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Aaron S. Hawley pinpointed that user accounts can also be abandonned. We might
send yearly (for example) e-mails to check whether a user still can be reached
at his address, with some Mailman-like on-reply processing (I'm talking
long-term here). If the user doesn't reply, his account is not changed, but
his account page says the account is likely to be dead.

That would also help when somebody comes back and claim his account while he
lost both the password and the access to the e-mail address he registered
with.


From: "Aaron S. Hawley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Savannah-help-public] Missing hackers

Trying to reach a Savannah members about a project occasionally leads to
message delivery failures. Perhaps a list of missing persons on Savannah
should be maintained, as either a Savannah Administration "Task" or
"Support" item.  Perhaps such a list already exists somewhere?

I imagine Savannah hackers don't have time to work on tracking these
people down or dealing with vaporware packages, or abandonded accounts.
Choosing instead to work on incoming project submissions.  But perhaps
there could be some place to keep track of these lost individuals.


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