On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 08:28:34AM +0200, Magnus Holm
wrote:>Okay, _why has left us, but since Camping has been community-driven for a
>while I think we can handle this.
>
>First of all, we need a new home for Camping at GitHub for code, wiki and
>the bug tracker. As far as I can see, it looks like we have three options:
>
>whymirror/camping - Use the whymirror''s repo.
>judofyr/camping - Use my repo.
>camping/camping - Create a new user.
>
>I''m not really a fan of having it at my repo. Yes, I had
push-permissions to
>why/camping earlier, but I''m not going to be a 100% maintainer for
Camping
>now. Don''t worry, I will work with Camping (simply because I love
the code),
>I will push the patches we agree on and I will release when we''re
ready.
>However, I can''t promise to be there if you have a critical bug,
security
>hole or something like that. I probably will though, but don''t
depend on it.
>Hopefully all of you guys will help out when you can. I think the community
>deserves to be the maintainer of Camping :-)
>
>I''m also trying to do
>the final touches on the documentation, so hopefully we can also
>release 2.0 soon. (About time, isn''t it?)
>//Magnus Holm
Magnus - what is left to document - could you let the list know so
that we can all chip in?
I for one think it would be sensible to create a ''camping''
account on
github.
Since Magnus'' original post was not very clear as to _why leaving us
(I actually thought Magnus was simply pointing out that _why has not
posted to this list for a long time now) it seems that the majority of
his sites are now giving a 111 when requested, including hackety.org
and his github account has been deleted too (it is now held by a
''benign'' squatter). He seems to have simply become the
"Polo Champ Who
Gave It All Up for No Reason Whatsoever".
With grief,
Jonathan.