Hello,
There is a larguish problem with common-lisp.net. That problem simply is that its main admin and otherwise responsible guy (that is, me), has simply had more than enough of it. I just do not want to do this any longer. I enjoyed it for a long time but that time has been over for a while.
I don't think that things are going well with common-lisp.net as they are. The projects page is abandoned. We are still running debian woody. This sort of thing happens because I do not have the time, the expertise, or simply the energy to do better, and because there is no real infrastructure for sharing responsibilities. A project like this should have one, but I don't have the energy nor the time of building one.
Thus, I have decided to stop accepting new projects and begin to think about a way out of this.
Perhaps someone else might want to take over, which means taking over completely, including organizing the hosting. I will assist with whatever help is needed for the transition, which, BTW, is fairly simple. If you run a modern 2.6 kernel with masquerading capabilities, common-lisp.net is just a single (resource-heavy) application. But whoever takes over - be warned. Sooner or later you will have to solve the infrastructure problem I mentioned above.
(And obviously, there is some selectivity about who might take over.)
If nobody feels like taking over, I will shut down common-lisp.net at the end December 2005.
I'm sorry.
Regards, Mario.
Hi Mario,
Thanks for hosting so ably for so long.
I'll gladly offer help to your successor but doubt that I'm able to take over complete responsibility right now. Do you have the time to spec out all the various bits and pieces that you do and that need to be done. This might help your successors figure out how they can fit in to keep common-lisp.net running.
For example, what is the required physical infrastructure. I "run" (if that's the word <smile>) metabang.com using WestNIC.net. They are fine for simple HTML but don't even have SSH access (?!).
Thanks,
On Oct 19, 2005, at 2:22 PM, Mario S. Mommer wrote:
Hello,
There is a larguish problem with common-lisp.net. That problem simply is that its main admin and otherwise responsible guy (that is, me), has simply had more than enough of it. I just do not want to do this any longer. I enjoyed it for a long time but that time has been over for a while.
I don't think that things are going well with common-lisp.net as they are. The projects page is abandoned. We are still running debian woody. This sort of thing happens because I do not have the time, the expertise, or simply the energy to do better, and because there is no real infrastructure for sharing responsibilities. A project like this should have one, but I don't have the energy nor the time of building one.
Thus, I have decided to stop accepting new projects and begin to think about a way out of this.
Perhaps someone else might want to take over, which means taking over completely, including organizing the hosting. I will assist with whatever help is needed for the transition, which, BTW, is fairly simple. If you run a modern 2.6 kernel with masquerading capabilities, common-lisp.net is just a single (resource-heavy) application. But whoever takes over - be warned. Sooner or later you will have to solve the infrastructure problem I mentioned above.
(And obviously, there is some selectivity about who might take over.)
If nobody feels like taking over, I will shut down common-lisp.net at the end December 2005.
I'm sorry.
Regards, Mario.
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i'll do it. i need some time to figure out exactly how, but in one way or another i'll take care of it.
i'm really sorry to hear that you kept working on cl.net even after you stopped enjoying it. if you're ever in italy i'll offer the beer :)
thank you.
Thanks, but an arangement has been found. Erik Enge (who was the main admin at the beginnig) will take over again around the end of November.
New projects will continue to be accepted.
Regards, Mario.