Matt Zagrabelny writes: > On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 4:09 PM Bernd Zeimetz <be...@bzed.de> wrote: >> Why do all things need a recommendation? List the possible places to >> host a repository with their advantages/disadvantages. If somebody is >> not able to decide where to put a package based on that, they might not >> be able to maintain it anyway. >> > > Having sensible recommendations reduces the barrier to entry. Even if you > provide a list with all the pros/cons there is still a decision to be made. > Every decision that needs to be made is a barrier. Reading and > understanding, research and applying context, contemplating and making > decisions.
Then the best recommendation is probably "find a team to maintain the package in" and, if that really doesn't work for some reason, "try to find a team maintaining similar packages (language, domain) and consider following whatever they do" to make it easier to interact with these people when asking for advice or so. Ansgar