Brandon, Thanks for writing back. I read that the project was no longer under dev, but I misunderstood all of what that meant as far as a maintainer. I do have an interest in the dotGNU project, so I'm glad the information is still up on the website.
I'm definitely interested in volunteering, though being a maintainer might be deeper than what I'm prepared for at the moment. Maybe being more familiar with the community would help me. So I'm reading about these projects on https://www.gnu.org/server/takeaction.html#unmaint which is interesting. Seems like it would be helpful if someone went through and filled in pages such as https://www.gnu.org/software/polyxmass/ so that it has a little bit more of the GNU website feel instead of just a few lines of text. Is that something that would be helpful? Is there a Savannah page or an issue tracker for the GNU website itself? I noticed the questionnaire for GNU projects. Is there one for new volunteers? I'm still reading through these pages, so if there is maybe I'll find it myself. Thanks, -Alan On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Brandon Invergo <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Alan, > > > Looks like Norbert's email address is down; the message bounced > > back. Sending this to both the dotgun-general and the gnu maintainers. > > Looks like the http://wiki.dotgnu.org/WebsiteComments/projects page is > > down. Or perhaps the entire wiki. > > Thanks for your message. dotgnu was decommissioned a little over a year > ago. There's a message about it on www.gnu.org/s/dotgnu and > www.dotgnu.org. This means that there is currently no development > effort and no official maintainer for the project anymore, nor are we > actively seeking a new maintainer. With that said, if someone is > interested in volunteering to maintain and actively develop dotgnu, we > of course would not say no! > > Regards, > Brandon Invergo >
_______________________________________________ Dotgnu-general mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dotgnu-general
