On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Merlijn van Deen <valhallasw(a)arctus.nl> wrote:
On 12 March 2012 15:49, Hydriz Wikipedia
<admin(a)alphacorp.tk> wrote:
Tparis has the full source code of those tools, and looks like he has
already brought them up on his own account. See
https://toolserver.org/~tparis.
Could we (in general) *please* not do this? If someones tools are important
enough to be taken over by someone else, they are most certainly important
enough for a multi-maintainer project. In {one month, one year, five years},
Tparis' account will also expire and we will have the same problem all over
again.
Best,
Merlijn
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That's a good point not to do this ever more. But then we are about to
return to the stable toolserver approach, aren't we? :) By the way
there is a sort of bugs in Soxred's tools concerning language code <->
project subdomain conversion which I would like to fix or at least
report them (I can remind that I've already done it once in Soxred's
googlecode issue tracker).
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