Hello Jaime.
Thanks for reaching us. We will look into this and be back to you soon. > Dear GNU-Advisory and RMS, > > I have been suggested to contact you as I think Savannah is not managing my > case in a fair way. > > If you use 5 min to read this email thread you will see that and > administrator of Savannah has deleted the full KLog project, including > about 16 years of commits, releases and mailing list archives just because > some files of *another* *project* had the GPL headers missing in some files. > > Without any warning this admin simply removed ALL our work in the KLog > project what is against the own Savannah best practices. > > Unfortunately the admin is even not answering my questions when they are > related to KLog. > > I really think that this has been just an error, but errors must be solved > and processes improved to prevent those errors to happen again. > > I am writing to you to ask for your support to recover KLog or at least to > get a confirmation that I have been kicked out of Savannah and I need to > look another place to publish KLog after so many happy years in Savannah. > > Thank you in advance for your time. > > Jaime > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > De: Jaime Robles <ja...@robles.es> > Date: jue., 25 mar. 2021 19:50 > Subject: Re: [sr #110460] My project has been lost? > To: Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> > Cc: <savannah-help-pub...@gnu.org>, <savannah-hackers@gnu.org> > > > Good evening, > > The ticket has been closed but I really think that the question about the > KLog project removal after possibly 16 years, loosing those 16 years of > releases, commits and mailing list archives deserves a better answer than I > warned that another project was not including the copyright header in some > files and therefore I remove all your projects, not only the one that was > not fulfilling 100%. > > I really believe that Savannah should not act this way with the hosted > projects, for the benefit of Savannah. > > Is it possible to at least, answer my questions to the previous email? > > Thank for your time. > > Jaime > > El lun., 22 mar. 2021 16:57, Jaime Robles <ja...@robles.es> escribió: > >> Hello, good afternoon. >> >> Is there any chance to recover the KLog project or should I simply assume >> the lost of the repositories? >> KLog's users are asking about and I don't know if I need to look for >> another home of KLog or not. >> >> However I was reading through Savannah and what I found is that Savannah >> should not remove projects. >> Even KMeter should stay but definitely KLog should not have been removed. >> >> https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/RemovingProject/ >> >> https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/CodeOfConduct/ >> >> My only intention is to keep coding free software not discussing, my >> limited time is not for discussing. :-) >> >> I have been developing KLog for close to 20 years, most of them hosting in >> Savannah and I had not a single complain in terms of licensing. >> >> So, if Savannah considers that the you will not host KLog anymore, I only >> ask for a confirmation and the reasons for it. >> >> I choosed Savannah not for its services but for the meaning of having my >> free software hosted here, to show my support to this community. >> >> I have a copy of all my sources, I can move away, but I liked the idea of >> supporting Savannah publishing my code here. >> >> So I just need to know if KLog has been kicked off or it is just a mistake >> that has a simple solution :-) >> >> Regards >> >> Jaime >> >> El lun., 22 mar. 2021 13:44, Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> escribió: >> >>> Hello, Jaime; >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 07:05:09PM +0100, Jaime Robles wrote: >>> > >>> > Could you please tell me when you or any other Savannah admin has ever >>> sent >>> > a warning on KLog? >>> >>> I'm sorry, I sent no notices about it apart from those in task #15622, >>> >>> | Please be sure to fix these issues... in other your packages >>> | hosted in Savannah. >>> >>