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Re: svn.haxx.se is going away

From: Nathan Hartman <hartman.nathan_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 07:17:45 -0500

On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 5:16 AM Daniel Sahlberg <daniel.l.sahlberg_at_gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Would it be considered a good thing if we manage to keep svn.haxx.se
> around?
>

Yes, I would consider that a good thing.

Even if Infra would get the old lists imported (I don't know what's holding
> them back), there are a bunch of references to the archives in the source
> (63 if I'm counting correctly), and in the website (87).
>

There are many more links in emails, in log messages, etc.

IIRC Infra said there's some software-related reason that holds them back
from importing the old material.

I have reached out to Daniel Stenberg and he seems willing to discuss to
> point the domain name to another server. I could probably volunteer to keep
> the site alive, provided there is an agreement within @Dev this is a good
> thing. Or is it better to just do the job and update the sources and
> website?
>

Thank you for reaching out.

It would be ideal if 3 things happen:

* keep svn.haxx.se alive to prevent breaking the myriad links that exist
out there

* getting the early years' SVN dev & users archives (2000-2009) onto ASF
hardware one way or another; if it can't/won't be backfilled to
lists.apache.org for whatever reasons, maybe it can be put on Subversion's
website

* updating the 63+87 links in the site and source to point to links hosted
on ASF hardware

svn.haxx.se also has archives for TSVN and Subclipse dev and users, which
is another reason to keep that site alive if possible.

Nathan
Received on 2020-11-05 13:18:00 CET

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