Hi all,

just to answer to say that if I didn't answer before, it is not because
I don't care, but because I am in a situation like you: I don't have so
much time to deal with the website. I have too many things to do on my
own first... and the few time I have to give to mrxvt, I prefer to give
it by coding for improving what I am doing...

For the opinion about what is best to do. Of course, in the long-term,
it is better to "do something", because we can't afford to have an
unwritable website. But this is not so in a hurry. We can still wait for
a few weeks... That's already nice if the last website -- even outdated
-- is back.

As for the choice of the future hosting, I don't have much experience
about this all, but -- as you said -- if it is becoming worse and worse
with Sourceforge, maybe can it be interesting to migrate indeed. But I
don't know the other enough to advice which one is best. Except for
Google, what are the other alternatives?

Jehan

Gautam Iyer a écrit :
> Hey Guys,
> 
> I managed to get the wiki back online, but in read only mode. They don't
> give us the permission to mount directories which are writable by their
> web server, so unfortunately this is permanent!
> 
> It turns out that sourceforge now has a wiki of their own. So we have a
> few options
> 
>     1. Migrate the info online to the Sourceforge Wiki
> 
>     2. Migrate the info online to some other better wiki (e.g. Google
>        code)
> 
>     3. Do nothing.
> 
> I'm a little pressed for time right now, and will likely do nothing
> about this for a few weeks. If someone's willing to help in the
> transition to another wiki, let me know.
> 
> GI
> 
> 
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