As a follow-up to some of the questions raised on this thread,
few points from the top of my mind.
1.  Responses to this announcement is the most activity I have witnessed
    around SCLs for years; while it is heartwarming that someone still
    cares, sudden flurry of activity is not enough by itself
    to convince me to dedicate more time to it than I already have.
That is completely understood. People who need this will need to fork-lift and take over work themselves.
 
2.  That being said, the source for the website is on GitHub [1].
    If anyone is willing to start working on it, I'm willing to review
    and merge PRs and/or review alternative hosting solutions.
    [1]: https://github.com/sclorg/softwarecollections
    Corporate gods willing, if someone actually picks up the slack,
    I will try to push internally to just point the domain on whatever
    hosting that persons spins up. I cannot promise anything (not a
    lawyer, not really though this through, etc.), but I would try to
    push for that move.
Thanks to everyone who voiced their support and provided suggestions
on how to not just let the website die. I do appreciate it,
even if I currently have nor time nor willpower to actually implement
any of them.
Thank you for the work you and everyone else have done on this over the years. I know it was a hard slog but the solution was good for many people.
 
--
Jan Staněk
Software Engineer, Red Hat
jstanek@redhat.com   irc: jstanek
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