16. Feb 2018 11:38 by george@reilly.org:
--On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
The recent (and ongoing) outage of the Vim website on SourceForge shows again that this is not a good place to host Vim.
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If you have positive or negative comments about moving to osdn.net, let's discuss that.
I think this move is the right choice even without the outage. SourceForge's current owners/leadership has been engaged in behaviors that are antithetical to the original mission of the service:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SourceForge#ControversiesCan you actually run a custom website on osdn.net? Both the Project Web Servers (e.g., http://peazip.osdn.jp/) and the Project Top Page/Dashboard (e.g., https://osdn.net/projects/peazip/) make it look like you can't.Vim.org is a PHP-based website, but is it actually using any server-side code? If it's static HTML, then GitHub Pages is quite satisfactory.
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