Dashamir,

> We have had discussions on the mailing list, we have had several meetings, 
> where have you been? What kind of ping do you need?
> 
> You know how the first iteration ended, don't you? We are trying to do 
> something better this time. Maybe the "second iteration" is going to have the 
> same end and the first one, I don't know. But we are giving it a try anyway.

I consider your way of interacting with other community members as not helpful. 
And I ask you to reconsider it, and ask yourself whether you have the skills to 
drive a community project in Debian forward or not. I conclude that from my 
observations from Debian Edu as well.

Our first encounter was you grabbing tasks in Debian Edu which others had stood 
up for, without properly interacting with them. I see the same pattern 
happening here, and it is the reason why I have refrained from participating in 
your efforts to date.

The first iteration Endes because no content was produced, because the Academy 
team did not find the time. It did not end due to any technical issues or 
issues with the hosting. I see no reason why handing over hosting or DNS to you 
should change anything about the availability of team members producing content.

Lastly, I do not need to attend any regular meetings in order to manage a VPS 
and a Moodle installation. I do not have time to get involved with Academy more 
closely than operating the necessary platforms, but I still can do that.

What I will not do is point a Debian DNS record to a machine managed by you, 
because I had no chance to build enough trust in your work to date.

The kind of ping I need is a mail with something like "Nik, can Teckids please 
provide a Moodle VPS for Academy again?". That does not require attending any 
meetings.

Yet, please make sure that another DD from the Academy team steps up to get 
root access to that machine.

-nik

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