Re: getting the hypermail project on its feet again

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From: Daniel Stenberg (daniel@haxx.se)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 10:06:40 CST


On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Larry W. Virden wrote:

> Every project I've seen move to sourceforge has suffered. Users can't
> get to the code, cvs is up and down, bug databases aren't updated, etc.

I don't have that experience. But that's not the point here IMHO. We do have
those problems without SF too, since we're on volountary basis with donated
resources.

> There is a mix of problems with using sourceforge - the number one
> problem is that because it is more visible, it becomes even more critical
> that someone manages the project actively. If hypermail is having a
> problem getting time from its manager today, moving to sourceforge is
> going to kill it completely...

Why do you say "it becomes even more critical that someone manages the
project actively" just because it is on SF? Have a look-around, the average
project on SF is dead. Without description, without people, nothing.

I don't think putting a project in the care of SF is a solution to all
problems, but it certainly opens up for better collaboration. We would get
easier distributed responsibility.

If we agree that one of the problems today is that the web site is not
actively updated and that is because Kent is the editor and he's quite busy
with other things. Putting hypermail on SF would solve the problem of who's
gonna be allowed to edit the pages.

Similarly, we'd get a team of administrators to take care of things instead
of being dependent on single individuals.

I don't think the key issue is about going SF or not, although it could be a
good opportunity to do several changes at the same time.

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