Den ons 4 nov. 2020 kl 22:32 skrev Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com >:
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 3:32 PM Mark Phippard <markp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Just a general fyi ... I went to https://svn.haxx.se/ today to search > the lists and noticed there is a banner on the site saying it is going > offline forever soon. > > > > I am not sure what the ramifications will be as I know there are a lot > of historical links in the docs and site but I guess it is what it is. > > Daniel (danielsh) has been trying to get Infra to import the material > from pre-2009 (pre-migration to ASF) into lists.apache.org to avoid > losing the archives from the earliest period of development, which > arguably contain some of the most important development information. > > See the discussion here: > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r97c9c5208af706b067fd8e67a7cbe79b37255958bb087bf699b722f8%40%3Cdev.subversion.apache.org%3E > > Possibly it's still mirrored at home.apache.org but I can't check at the > moment. > > Nathan > Would it be considered a good thing if we manage to keep svn.haxx.se around? Even if Infra would get the old lists imported (I don't know what's holding them back), there are a bunch of references to the archives in the source (63 if I'm counting correctly), and in the website (87). I have reached out to Daniel Stenberg and he seems willing to discuss to point the domain name to another server. I could probably volunteer to keep the site alive, provided there is an agreement within @Dev this is a good thing. Or is it better to just do the job and update the sources and website? Kind regards Daniel Sahlberg (Daniel S... seems to be a popular name!)