Those, and especially ponymail-mcp, seem really useful.

+1 on relocating those under the https://github.com/apache/comdev repo.

Kind regards,
Dimitris Soumis

On Tue, Apr 21, 2026 at 5:56 PM Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, folks.
>
> I’ve recently published two MCP servers to Github.
>
> https://github.com/rbowen/ponymail-mcp is a MCP server that lets one
> query public lists hosted at lists.apache.org <http://lists.apache.org/>.
> (It also has an OAuth thingy that lets you see private lists you have
> access to, but it’s super clunky, and I’m sure it can be improved.)
>
> https://github.com/rbowen/apache-projects-mcp is a little more
> complicated, and lets you query public data sources (projects.apache.org <
> http://projects.apache.org/>, whimsy) of data about Apache projects.
> There’s also several PRs open from Justin that adds Incubator metrics.
>
> Oh, and I also published this -
> https://github.com/rbowen/apache-httpd-docs-mcp - which lets you query
> Apache httpd docs, which is probably not terribly useful except as
> inspiration for “hey, I could do that for my project too!” type thinking.
>
> Anyways, I wondered what you all think about relocating those under the
> new https://github.com/apache/comdev repo, possibly under a new
> mcp-servers top-level directory, so that other folks can tinker at will
> with them and we can encourage projects to use them.
>
> FWIW, I ran these by Infra, and they approved of me publishing them, so
> we’re not creating a situation where Infra will be angry when we use them.
>
> —Rich, and his AI overlords.
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> Rich Bowen
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