Is it a GNU or nongnu project ? You should try [email protected] too. Le 29 mars 2017 19:02:30 GMT+02:00, Thomas Beierlein <[email protected]> a écrit : >Hi André, > >thanks for confirming my message got thru. I was irritated by the >statement at the top of the mailing list archive that the content is >updated twice an hour. So after waiting a day I just did a second try. > >Wrt to your findings on github it is the same project. We used github >for the last years because we nearly lost control of the project on >savannah. The only service left was the mailing list. But we would >like to come back to savannah to some degree. > >In meantime we (together with the staff from savannah - thanks) are on >the way to sort things out. > >So I hope I could answer your questions about the story behind the >scenes. And again - thanks for coming back to my first mail. > >Regards, > > Thomas. > > Am Wed, 29 Mar 2017 10:12:36 -0300 schrieb "André >Z. D. A." <[email protected]>: > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am wondering what are the steps to take over an abandoned nongnu >> > project. >> > >> > There is an old project named 'tlf' - a ham radio logger - >> > registered back in 2003. It showed not much activity besides a >> > moderate active mailing list. >> > >> > The development by the original author (Rein Couperus) stopped >> > around 2008 to 2010. At that time I took over further development. >> > But in later years we lost contact to Rein completely. (I just >> > wrote him some weeks ago to ask once more for a transfer of >> > administration rights to the project, but got no answer.) >> > >> > It would be nice if the group of current developers could get >> > control over the project contents on savannah and use it more than >> > just relying on the mail service. >> > >> >> From this message, I did not understand what TLF is about. I >> searched for it in Free Software Foundation directory: >> >> >http://directory.fsf.org/wiki?search=tlf&fulltext=Search&title=Special%3ASearch >> >> One match: >> >> http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Tlf >> >> Then I read there. The first thing written is a link for a zip file >> hosted in Github. >> >> Fiddling with this URL, I discovered that TLF was updated several >> times this year. Look at dates shown here: >> >> https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/ >> >> And it was last updated this monday, as written here now: >> >> https://github.com/Tlf/ >> >> So, the story about TLF has more details than it initially seemed to >> me. >> >> And I am just a Savannah user that participates in this list, nothing > >> more - in case you wonder. >> > > > >-- >"Do what is needful!" >Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea >--
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