Re: Status of the LARTC project and of this list

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I don't have a clear sense of the lartc.org project status, but I wanted to comment on a possible update to its website.

A while back, I ported the website to use Bootstrap3 to give a modern look while retaining virtually all the text on the site. It is now posted at: lartc.richb-hanover.com

The github repo for the updated site is at: https://github.com/richb-hanover/lartc-redesign

The project is free to use this repo or not.

Best regards,

Rich Brown
richb.hanover@xxxxxxxxx

> On Oct 31, 2023, at 12:57 PM, Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hello, all:
> 
> We're in the process of migrating vger lists to new infrastructure and, as
> such, we are reviewing all lists that appear inactive to gauge if we need to
> consider sunsetting them.
> 
> The status of the LARTC project is not very clear to me, which is why I'm
> reaching out to list subscribers. From the outset, things aren't looking very
> alive:
> 
> - the last update to lartc.org is from 2012
> - the last update to lartc.git is also from 2012
> 
> However, there are still a few questions being asked on the list, which is now
> archived here: https://lore.kernel.org/lartc
> 
> Does anyone have a good picture of the status of the project? Is it still
> relevant?
> 
> -K





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