In the end each individual developer has to decide where he wants to continue his development. Years ago a small group of VDR users already created a possible alternative here: https://vdr-projects.github.io/ https://github.com/vdr-projects This GitHub organization has a similar goal as projects.vdr-developer.org had. Somewhat "organize" VDR related development and (if the developer wants that) hosting repositories in context of this GitHub organization to make it possible to hand over the whole project to a new maintainer if the current maintainer, for whatever reason, no longer continues to maintain his project for a considerable amount of time or actively abandons it. If one of the developers, who is still active on projects.vdr-developer.org, wants to continue his work in context of the vdr-projects GitHub organization, then I could migrate his project over. Best starting point for this would be to create an Issue here: https://github.com/vdr-projects/vdr-projects.github.io/issues Then I would also directly have the GitHub user name to give full permissions on the newly created project. Manuel On 24.05.22 21:33, Tobi wrote:
Hi! Over the last years, the projects.vdr-developer.org site was hosted on a server sponsored by Xeatre.tv. This server will now go offline on June, 7'th. Currently there are about 10 projects with activity in the last 12 months. I haven't made a final decision on how to proceed, but I'm leaning towards taking the site offline. In this case I will archive the git repositories on gitlab or github and possibly keep a read-only instance of Redmine on my private vServer for a while. Let me know, what you think. If there are many comments in favor of keeping the site online, I'm sure I can find a solution. BR, Tobias _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
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