On Sep 5, 2018, at 3:39 PM, C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> wrote:

> To be clear, red-bean.com is happy to continue hosting the book's HTML/PDF 
> builds.  The source lives at SourceForge these days, and I can grant commit 
> permissions (or transfer ownership) as needed.  Moreover, there's no deadline 
> for maintainership handoff that I'm trying to impose or anything.  I want to 
> do what's best for the Subversion ecosystem, whatever this community 
> determines that to be.
> 
> Feel free to consider alternate approaches, too, such as conversion of the 
> book's content into a Wiki.  But I would caution against doing anything that 
> discourages or complicates the workflow of the book's translators, especially 
> since they are the only ones actually doing anything in the project at all!  
> :-)
> 
> So what do you think?

First off, thank you for maintaining the book for as long as you have.

Assuming the PMC wanted it, is it possible for the book to be contributed to 
this project and hosted in the Apache SVN repository?  Many people seem to post 
questions and issues in these mailing lists as if it is part of the project 
anyway so maybe we ought to just make this the reality.  I guess what I am 
saying is, before we gauge opinion on whether we want to bring this into the 
project, my question is whether there are any blockers that prevent this on the 
book side from being an option?  Such as copyright or licensing issues that 
make it not possible.  It feels like this has been discussed in the past and 
there were reasons it was kept separate from the project even after the 
publishing of the book by O'Reilly was in the past, but I no longer recall them.

Mark


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