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> On Thu, 9 May 2002, Rich Bowen wrote: > > > Call for comments > > > > Apache History Project > > > > We are a few people that are of the opinion that saving a piece of > > history is very important. That is why we have drafted this call for > > comments. We want to save as much of Apache's history as possible. > > Including, but not limited to, old sources, change descriptions, > > and feature additions (when was a feature added to Apache). > > etc ... > > Well, the almost-complete lack of any response has made us wonder if our > initial note got lost somewhere. Anyways, a brief follow-up. If nobody > thinks that this is a terrible idea, we'd like to go forward with it, > and were hoping that we could get some technical support. Specifically, > we want: > > A hostname (history.apache.org) > Mailing list @apache.org (history@ ?) > A cvs repository for the stuff (or should this go in the documentation > repository?) > Space on a web server somewhere - I'm mighty close to my bandwidth > allocation most months. > > I can do any of these on one of my own domain names, if needed (except > for the last, noted above, I'd really want to host elsewhere) but was > really hoping to get apache.org names on them. > > I suspect that I could convince a local ISP to coloc a donated machine > (hint, hint) if such a thing were available. > > Anyways, and thoughts at all? > > Rich Bowen and Thomas Eibner > > -- > And everyone said, "If we only live, > We too will go to sea in a Sieve - > To the hills of the Chankly Bore!" > (The Jumblies, by Edward Lear) >