Hello Jaime.
Thanks for your patience. So we have carefully looked at the issue. What happened, in a nutshell: 1) The KLog project has indeed been hosted in savannah.nongnu.org for many years. The group was registered in 2002, and you imported the sources in a SVN repository in 2011. 2) In 30 April 2020 you submitted an application for another project, to be hosted in savannah.nongnu.org: KMeter. During the evaluation of the submission the savannah hackers found some problems that violate the savannah hosting requirements, and they reached out to you in this savannah task ticket: Savannah Administration - Tasks: task #15622, Submission of KMeter https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?15622 As you can see in task #15622 they tried to get in touch with you in three occassions: - Fri 08 May 2020 - Sun 31 May 2020 - Mon 15 Mar 2021 With no answer from you. You are supposed to get email notifications from Savannah when somebody replies to you in a forum, so maybe you want to check your savannah settings? Maybe you have an email address there that you no longer use? In any case, in these messages the savannah hackers told you that they had also found similar problems in the existing project KLog, not just in the submission of KMeter: "Please be sure to fix these issues in this package and in other your packages hosted in Savannah." And then almost a year later after no response: "No further interest? Should I cancel this submission and delete your package from Savannah?" We reckon we should have been more explicit in that communication in that we were talking about removing the KLog project. We apologize for that. 3) We proceeded to discard the KMeter application and to remove the KLog project from savannah, due to these policy violation _and_ because the maintainer/submitter appeared to be missing in action for the good part of a year. Good news is that we finally managed to reach you! :) So, what can we do now? - Regarding KLog, the group has been removed from savannah. However, we have backups of the VCS, download area and the mailing list archives. If you are still interested in hosting the KLog project in savannah, we invite you to start a new submission. The savannah hackers will then evaluate it and guide you in fixing any problem that makes it not compatible with the savannah policies. Once approved and a new group gets created, we can then restore the VCS, download areas and the mailing list archives. - Regarding KMeter, the application has been closed due to lack of response. So if you are still interested in hosting it in savannah, please start a new submission and work with the savannah hackers to make it compatible with the savannah hosting requirements. Again, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we look forward to work with you :) Salud!