SF hosted apps retirement, was: Examples section on wiki



Jaime Villate <villate at fe.up.pt> writes:
> On 07/20/2012 07:54 PM, Rupert Swarbrick wrote:
>>> I guess we will have to dump any data we now have in phpBB
>>> >and MediaWiki and migrate it somewhere else. I gather that
>>> >SF has another kind of wiki which projects can use but I didn't
>>> >look into the details.
>> Hasn't it already moved?
>> http://maxima-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
> Yes, since 2008 the Maxima wiki moved to a machine maintained by
> Alexei Beshenov and he registered the domain maxima-project.org.
>
> Rupert: if you cannot manage to get in touch with Alexei, please let
> me know because I have my owm MediaWike site where I could host the
> documents you want to create. Also, he has registered
> maxima-project.org until October 2012; if he wants to, I could pay the
> renewal of the domain for a few more years.
>
> I have also collected several messages, hoping someday to create a
> "Maxima Cookbook". I might jump in and help you and Daniel Lakeland
> update the wiki.

Right, since I haven't heard back from Alexei yet and if the Sourceforge
one will be alive for a few months yet (until 2012 Q4, apparently), I'll
create documents on the old wiki as a sand-box and copy/paste them
across to the new one when I get an account.

Re domain registration, when renewal comes you could always leave a
message with a paypal account name on the mailing list. I'm sure I'm not
the only one who'd happily give a fiver or so.

Rupert
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