Cole Robinson wrote: > On 03/09/2016 05:58 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I had once again nearly forgot about vhostmd whenI received a mail from >> Michael-John Turner asking about packaging it for Debian. He was looking for the >> canonical source, which was on the now defunct gitorious. Sadly, I never moved >> the code togithub, gitlab, other hosting service that may die in the future. It >> is still available via the readonly mirror >> >> https://gitorious.org/vhostmd/vhostmd.git/ >> >> vhostmd@xxxxxxxxxxxx was used as a mail list for vhostmd discussions, but with >> no activity in years the list was apparently removed. In my reply to >> Michael-John, I received the following response when cc'ing vhostmd@xxxxxxxxxxxx: >> >> <vhostmd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: Command died with status 1: >> "/usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L /var/spool/mlmmj-gone/gone/" >> >> Since vhostmd is one of many virt-tools, I'm writing here to see if there is any >> interest in including vhostmd in virt-tools discussions. Saying vhostmd traffic >> is light is an understatement, so I don't think it would burden the list. Like >> virt-manager, the code could be moved to github and its README updated to point >> to virt-tools-list for "comments / suggestions / patches". >> >> Thanks for you comments. >> > > Sounds good to me Thanks. I've created a vhostmd org on github and pushed the old gitorious code there https://github.com/vhostmd/vhostmd The README has been updated with virt-tool-list contact info. I also invited a few folks to join the org, including rjones (contributed to vhostmd in the past) and mjturner. Regards, Jim _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list