Am 21.02.26 um 01:16 schrieb Jim:
Thank you for the message and for the interest in the *ANSS* .

Thanks for getting back!

Regarding the points raised:

    *Editorial control and updates:* I have no problem with the
community updating and extending the work. I believe the best way to
ensure its continuity is to make it a collective project.

Great.

    *Naming:* I agree that a slight change in the name (perhaps adding
    'Community Edition' or similar) would be useful to avoid confusion
with the original versions.

Also, given that Mk IV has been superseded, I would suggest changing "Mark
IV" in the title to "LMTX".  (And other places will need analogous updates.)

    *Management:* I think it would be wise to have a small group of
coordinators to oversee the changes, although giving write access to
a selection of trusted contributors is a great way to keep the
project dynamic.

This might be one of the trickier parts to getting things going.

I am excited to see how the community takes this project forward.

Me too!


Everyone:
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Speaking of "management", who "owns" the github contextgarden user?

Taco?
This would be a good time to move to Codeberg (https://codeberg.org/contextgarden); it wouldn’t even need to be under the contextgarden account.

Hraban
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