> Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 10:33 AM > From: "Alfred M. Szmidt" <a...@gnu.org> > To: "Luis Falcon" <fal...@gnuhealth.org> > Cc: savannah-hackers@gnu.org, b...@proulx.com > Subject: Re: Subprojects in Savannah > > Sorry, I've waited too long. I have started the migration o the GNU > Health mercurial repository to OSDN. It's a pity, but it seems like the > requests over these years for the modernization of Savannah have not > been taken into consideration. > > They have, but like all volunteer projects -- someone has to do the > work. Would you like to help with that? Nothing will happen, nor > will it help Savannah or the GNU project if everyone does nothing.
Seems to me that there has to be a Gnu Campaign for this, otherwise the circumstances will remain so - too much work - too few people. > How is OSDN ranked on the GNU Ethical Repository list? You say that > it only hosts free software licesed projects, but that isn't what they > say -- the say open source licenses, this is not the same. > > I suggest that GNU health moves back to savannah, it isn't too late to > do this. What needs to be done for this to happen? > > I even asked in the meantime to manually create some additional > repositories, but I never got an answer. > > Did you remind them? It might be that they simply missed it. > > Here is the news: > https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9874 > > You are using the word ecosystem -- something that lacks any kind of > ethical or moral judgment -- to describe GNU Health, it is a word best > to avoid in describing free software and GNU projects. See > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Ecosystem . > >