And I also offered, last week. I use wxPerl very sporadically, but when I do it's what I use for GUI work.
I would also not be averse to putting together a book. I've done it before; I can do it again. On 2016-01-04 12:05, Johan Vromans wrote: > On Mon, 04 Jan 2016 08:28:37 +0100 > Erik Colson <e...@ecocode.net> wrote: > >> What do you mean by "take care" ? >> I can think of these: >> - pay for the domain name >> - get a new host, and pay for it >> - maintain the wiki database (whatever that includes) > Exactly. > > There's www.wxPerl.org that redirects to wxPerl.it. > wiki.wxPerl.org redirects to wiki.wxPerl.it redirects to wiki.wxPerl.nl. > wxPerl.nl is registered by and hosted on a server by the Dutch Perl > Foundation (SPPN). FWIW, I maintain wxPerl.nl and the wiki. > > I agree with Steve that a (small) team of people is required. Initially, > this was Mark Dootson, Mattia Barbon, and me. Mark has disappeared > (although he occasinally posts a patch, he doesn't respond to offers of > help and other email anymore. Worse, he has abandoned Cava and Citrus just > before he would release the open source versions). Mattia I do not know, > and I personally want to step a bit back for the reasons I mentioned in my > original post. > > I do have the access codes for web sites, DNS, wiki, and so on. > > If Steve, Eric and James want to team up, you have my blessing and support. > > -- Johan > http://johan.vromans.org/seasons_greetings.html >