Patrick Steinhardt <ps@xxxxxx> writes: >> Circling back on this topic: https://gitlab.com/git is unfortunately >> taken, so it's out of question. I'd say the most pragmatic thing to do >> would thus be to retain the already-existing location of the official >> mirror at GitLab. https://gitlab.com/git/ sems to give us 404, though. > I still have not been able to reach Ævar until now. Unless somebody else > has a way to contact him directly we at GitLab are wondering how to > continue. Git @ SFC has heard from avarab@xxxxxxxxx on Nov 29, 2023 but I do not recall any more recent communications X-<. > It would certainly be great to set up ownership of whatever solution we > arrive at such that it's more distributed across the community so that > we don't have a single point of failure in the future. Also, I don't > want us at GitLab to be the sole owners of the mirror, so I have been > wondering how the other mirrors are set up and whom we should add to any > such mirror. Distribution, yes. I do not think we mind if the set of volunteer owners end up to be all GitLab folks, but aiming for diversity is good. > In any case, once things are arranged I will collaborate with our > support folks to get free CI minutes for the new mirror. Wonderful. Thanks.