Re: New maintainer and hosting needed for linux-m68k.org services (DNS, Email, Web)

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On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Arno Griffioen
<arno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It looks like in about a year I'll be losing the option to keep on
hosting the linux-m68k.org services as far as DNS, email(-forwarding)
and webpages goes. Also I'm no longer in a position to have the option
of setting it up again somewhere else.

I'm quite happy to keep sponsoring the yearly registration fees for the
domain itself, but the technical/operational side will need a new home to
keep running.

So i'm asking for someone to take over these services. I can provide copies of
the relevant data (DNS zone files, current email aliases, HTML files, etc.) so
everything can be migrated in due time.

If anyone wants to take this on, let me know! Thanks!

Thanks a lot for taking care of linux-m68k.org for the past (almost) 18 years!

As one of the big users of the email service, I can offer to have
linux-m68k.org hosted at Gandi (I have my company domain there, too).
That would include DNS and email forwarding.

For the website (This is static pages only, right? How big is it currently?),
I have to check whether I can easily add a vhost for that.
It could easily point elsewhere, too.
I do not have time to actively maintain the website's pages, though.

Is there anything else than DNS, email forwarding, and website, cfr. the
"etc."?

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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