On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 10:56 PM, Lukas Maerdian <l...@slyon.de> wrote: > How about hosting them on lists.openphoenux.org ? > Nikolaus might have some space left to host those lists, you might get > in touch with him. > > Lukas > > 2014-02-08 Martin Jansa <martin.ja...@gmail.com>: >> On Sat, Feb 08, 2014 at 07:34:47PM +0100, Dr. Michael Lauer wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> due to a crazy 2013 I have only just became aware that >>> linuxtogo.org as project host is gone and will most like never >>> come back. >>> >>> This also means that the FSO mailing lists have been >>> kaput for a while now. I want to reinstate these and >>> am pondering where to host them. >>> >>> Do you have any idea? Shall/Can we host them at >>> shr-project.org? Or anywhere else? Does github feature >>> mailing lists? Shall we move the code there? >>> >>> What do you think? >> >> I don't think we should host tham at shr-project.org. People who >> initially set this up aren't around much and it's possible that we'll >> hit the same problems a bit later. >> >> I don't think github supports mailing lists, some projects are using >> google groups or sourceforge for MLs, but I don't like the "archives" >> there very nice and it could be complicated to migrate current valuable >> archives from linuxtogo. >> >> Hopefully someone will have better ideas. >> >> -- >> Martin 'JaMa' Jansa jabber: martin.ja...@gmail.com
+1 from me. OpenPhoenux community seems like a natural place for FSO to live. -- Sebastian Krzyszkowiak, dos http://dosowisko.net/ _______________________________________________ Shr-devel mailing list Shr-devel@lists.shr-project.org http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-devel