On 2016-06-14 at 02:25:13 +0000, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
> I would say ‘too little too late’
> 
> Since we are already developing on github (many of whose nice features are 
> reminiscent of the old SF) I say cut the cord!

What will we do with the mailing list, website, issue tracker, and wiki?

For the mailing list, I think keeping it on Sourceforge should be OK. It
has been working stably for the past year or so and we update archives
such as Gmane to point to subscribe to the new address.

The website uses Sourceforge's PHP hosting to do some dynamic generation
of content, correct? I believe Joel Berger made a static version of the
site that is hosted on GitHub that does the same thing, but with
JavaScript <https://pdlporters.github.io/>, 
<https://github.com/PDLPorters/pdlporters.github.com>.

Right now issues are mostly dealt with on Sourceforge. I made some
effort to duplicate them to GitHub, but that was all manual, so when I
got busy, I stopped.

I had already done a port and clean up of the wiki to GitHub, but I'm
not sure if that was too heavily used recently 
<https://github.com/PDLPorters/pdl/wiki>.

Regards,
- Zaki Mughal

> 
> Karl
> 
> 
> > On 13 Jun 2016, at 1:46 PM, Derek Lamb <de...@boulder.swri.edu> wrote:
> > 
> > Apparently there's been an acquisition, some soul searching, and maybe SF 
> > is heading down a better path now:
> > https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/4n3e1s/the_state_of_sourceforge_since_its_acquisition_in/
> > 
> >> On Jun 12, 2016, at 9:08 PM, Craig DeForest <defor...@boulder.swri.edu> 
> >> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Hear, hear!  I’m all for it.
> >> 
> >>> On Jun 12, 2016, at 8:41 PM, Karl Glazebrook <kglazebr...@swin.edu.au> 
> >>> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> The sourceforge web set looks more and more like a ‘rent by the hour’ 
> >>> cheap hotel every time I go to it. Also there are some dodgy practices 
> >>> going on there which I don’t think we want to be associated with -
> >>> 
> >>> http://www.infoworld.com/article/2931753/open-source-software/sourceforge-the-end-cant-come-too-soon.html
> >>> (Note the comment: "As one of the co-founders of SourceForge I agree with 
> >>> this article…”)
> >>> 
> >>> SF used to be cool, but I would like to humbly suggest PDL bites the 
> >>> bullet and more everything to github. It might also help attract young 
> >>> developers, the current dual workflow is not simple.
> >>> 
> >>> Karl
> >>> 
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