Quoting Florian Weimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Please keep in mind that responsible maintainers do not depend on > unmaintained services such as alioth.debian.org. If you must use it, > make sure that you make periodic copies of archives stored on costa.
Well, I'm afraid that I'm not a responsible maintainer, then....:-) So is the d-i team, the testing security team and so on. Maybe alioth maintenance does not fit your own admin quality reference system. Then, I see a few solutions to this: -contribute to alioth system administration -make constructive suggestions (constructive suggestions are argumented suggestions and sometimes accept that people do not agree with what you suggest) -do not use it -build a concurrent collaborative development environment and convince people that it's better than alioth As far as I know, Alioth maintenance is handled by the relevant people on their free time, as a volunteer work (just like all work we do in this project). Thus they deserve some respect for the time they invest in it. *Even* if you do not agree with their technical choices or method of work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]