Hello Ineiev,
> Then I suggest that we consider the version left on Savannah
> an inactive fork of rdiff-backup, and whether to link
> from the inactive fork to your branch is up to the members
> of that Savannah group.
If we take that direction it and make a bad publicity to the project. We
do want to keep the project alive and maintain part of the website on
Savannah.
We are talking with Andrew Foster and Kevin Fenzi on the rdiff-backup
mailing list and it seams they don't have access to add new members to
the project. Could you collaborate with them to figure this out? Me
<address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> and EricZ <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> have submit a request to be part of the project
on Savannah, but no body sees it or can approve it. Would appreciate if
you could take a look.
Thanks alot for your help
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On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 9:53 AM Ineiev <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
Hello, Patrik;
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 07:59:14AM -0500, Patrik Dufresne wrote:
>
> > What do the members of 'rdiff-backup' on Savannah say?
>
> I'm not sure any effort was put to contact the member of rdiff-backup
> on Savannah, but
> clearly that are not active on the mailing list and same goes for the
> development. Howcould I get a list of the members ?
https://savannah.nongnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=rdiff-backup
> Savannah hosting requirements?
> As of today, my point of view is we want to migrate away from
Savannah
> into GitHub.
> The code is already migrated, and a new website is available.
> Basically, we just want to
> redirect people that hit Savannah website to the new one.
Then I suggest that we consider the version left on Savannah
an inactive fork of rdiff-backup, and whether to link
from the inactive fork to your branch is up to the members
of that Savannah group.