I've also exported the problem 
data: 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHrygxAs5Do8FpHC9kphYnmyTwZvISnb/view?usp=sharing.
 

On Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 2:22:33 PM UTC-7 Alan Malloy wrote:

> I'm happy to see this project, and I think exporting some data is a 
> reasonable compromise. Rather than re-learn how to do any fancy mongodb 
> stuff to make it into "pretty" json, I've just done a raw JSON export of 
> the solutions collection, which is world-readable at 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UQHznThT_eVTBjmLGz3yME8L3teGygUs/view?usp=sharing.
>  
> I'm contemplating doing a partial export of the users collection too: I 
> could connect usernames to IDs without including the email addresses or 
> passwords, which would let you rebuild most of the user information. But 
> I'm not totally sure this is a good idea: some people may not want their 
> usernames shared, or associated with their solutions. Does anyone in this 
> thread have an opinion?
>
> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 9:58:29 AM UTC-7 oxa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Thank you Alan for all your contributions :)
>>
>> Hosting things and maintaing them is really hard. We, the LambdaIsland 
>> team, are already maintaining clojurians-log and clojureverse and it's 
>> definitely not easy!
>>
>> With a wonderful idea from @borkdude and his `sci` library, I built 
>> "4ever-clojure": a completely static version of 4clojure which runs using 
>> cljs + sci. It interprets the code in the browser itself. 
>>
>> It's live at: 4clojure.oxal.org  (Source code at: 
>> https://github.com/oxalorg/4ever-clojure  I'm planning to move it under 
>> the clojureverse github org)
>>
>> I have 2 asks from you if it is feasible:
>> 1. An export of all solutions (only solutions, no user data needed) - the 
>> community is already coming up with some amazing ideas of hooking up user 
>> solutions to automatically commit to a Github repo 
>> 2. Possibility of transfering *4clojure.com <http://4clojure.com> *-or- 
>> *4clojure.org 
>> <http://4clojure.org> *over to us so that we can host 4ever-clojure 
>> there (instead of on a separate domain)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> - Mitesh
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 5:56:10 PM UTC+5:30 Srihari Sriraman wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Alan, we really like 4clojure. We've suggested using it for training 
>>> most people at nilenso and we're very thankful to you and all the 
>>> contributors for that!
>>> We (nilenso) would be up for picking up the hosting costs, and also some 
>>> other operations or development work if needed.
>>>
>>> It would be even better if we could work together and turn this into a 
>>> community owned project (ex: clojurists together 
>>> <http://clojuriststogether.org>). That might also assuage your concerns 
>>> about data ownership.
>>>
>>> The questions, and solutions that the community has put together on 
>>> 4clojure over the last decade are very valuable as a learning tool. Perhaps 
>>> we can find a way to keep them around without attributing them to a user? 
>>> One idea might be to deactivate all existing accounts, and remove the user 
>>> data (email, passwords, other PII) etc while keeping the questions and 
>>> solutions from those users.
>>>
>>> We would be sad to see 4clojure go away, hope we can find a way for it 
>>> to live on.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Srihari
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 1:12:44 PM UTC+5:30 Robert P. Levy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Alan,
>>>>
>>>> Just as a thought.  If it's minimal work on your end (eg. if the folks 
>>>> from Roam research who chimed in above pick it up) why not clear the 
>>>> password hashes and let the new maintainer handle the communication that 
>>>> passwords need to be reset?
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 1:26 PM Alan Malloy <mallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> TL;DR: Turning off 4clojure.com by the end of July 2021
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello, 4clojure problem solvers. You've probably noticed SSL errors on 
>>>>> 4clojure.com over the last week. The old decrepit system 4clojure 
>>>>> runs on has finally gotten out of date enough that I can't even figure 
>>>>> out 
>>>>> how to get it recent enough that SSL certs will auto-renew anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>> In principle I could start from scratch on a new server and move 
>>>>> 4clojure over, but I won't. 4clojure has been piggybacking along on a 
>>>>> server that I use for personal reasons, and over the years I have less 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> less reason to keep paying for that server - it's now pretty much just 
>>>>> 4clojure costing me an embarrassing amount of money every month because I 
>>>>> haven't wanted to disappoint the community by shutting it down. This SSL 
>>>>> thing is just what made me finally pull the trigger.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have a specific EOL date in mind, but sometime near the end of 
>>>>> the month, since that's the billing cycle. Until that time, 4clojure 
>>>>> still 
>>>>> works, as long as you don't mind clicking through the security warnings - 
>>>>> it really is still me hosting the site, and since the connection is still 
>>>>> HTTPS (albeit with an invalid cert) I think that means your data is still 
>>>>> safe. If you have solutions to problems you're proud of, you've still got 
>>>>> some time to print them out and put them up on your refrigerator.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not seeking new maintainers. I'd feel uncomfortable handing over a 
>>>>> database with so many email addresses and password hashes in it to 
>>>>> anyone. 
>>>>> The service has had a good run - just over a decade since the first 
>>>>> release 
>>>>> <https://github.com/4clojure/4clojure/commit/ff457d0b3b5f5e5a74316a1747809c25b84b3b5e>.
>>>>>  
>>>>> I hope you enjoyed it during that time.
>>>>>
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