I would toss in what do folks what from a SeaPig website these days?
At least one user group I saw was using Twitter and called it good.
Is anyone really drilling down into old content or just looking for
current meeting notes etc?
The cool thing about the Github idea is all any one needs to do is a
pull request.
It still will would need someone or group to accept that response or
not.
But the whole Github idea builds on allowing any and all to pitch in
on adding to the content if the design is kept dead simple to do.
And it makes it a whole lot harder for spam bots to trash the site
like the wiki just was.
-Kevin
On Apr 12, 2013, at 10:23 PM, Brian Dorsey wrote:
I think the first question here is for Mike: do you want to keep
coordinating the hosting, & administration of the list and wiki in
their current form, or would you like to hand off to a new set of
volunteers?
MoinMoin and Mailman have been serving us well for over a decade...
but... well... we've been using them for over a decade... :) So we
could certainly stand to update things a bit. Especially if someone
volunteered to take lead on coordinating things. :)