On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 6:57 AM Jan Staněk <jstanek@redhat.com> wrote:
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.

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.

The OSU Open Source Lab can probably provide hosting for this assuming it can be contained easily in a container. But if not, I'm sure we can come up with something. Feel free to fill out this form [1] and we can go from there if you do get approval. We already provide hosting for other related projects.

 
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.
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