Dear Ganglia Community:

For those who have used Ganglia for at least two years you should have
witnessed a shift in development from SourceForge to GitHub.

This transition benefited the project as it encourages more users to
contribute code and patches.  A side effect to this, however, is that
documentation is somewhat fragmented between Trac and GitHub.  Bugs are
also filed in two places: Bugzilla and GitHub Issues.

To new users this is confusing and we should do our best to resolve this.

This is our request for help.  We need someone to take charge of managing
our documentation making sure they are up to date and in one canonical
location.  We'll also need someone to help with importing the bugs in
Bugzilla to GitHub Issues.

If you are a happy Ganglia user and would like to  help, please either
reply back to this thread or to me privately.

Thank you for reading.

Bernard, on behalf of the Ganglia Team
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