> I've been following this thread for a while now. Is there a team handling
> the vim.org site? Maybe we can collect a few people interested enough to
> volunteer? I'm interested for one. That team could be responsible for
> ensuring issues like these are fixed, and the general updates of the site.
The site is hosted by OSDN. In the past their support has been very
good. But I don't know what their situation is right now.
You can find information at https://osdn.net/
They are located in Japan.
The last week the problem would go away after a while, but it has now
been "broken" for more than a day.
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