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From: "Charles McLaughlin" <cmclaughlin
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:30 PM
Post by Charles McLaughlinPost by Roberto Lo GiaccoPost by Charles McLaughlinHello,
We need to perform routine maintenance on the server that runs your JIRA site.
Since I never received a response to my inquires, I scheduled this to occur
Saturday at 4am CST. Your JIRA site will be offline for up to one hour.
I'd still like to chat with the site admins, so please contact me off-list.
I would like to chat with project administrators too... I'm trying to
contact them since six months or more but I think the project has been
abandoned
I can think to a couple of people who may be interested in taking over
the project lead in case admins remains unreachable...
I'm afraid the site has been abandoned. I do have an admin account, so I can
add other users to the jira-administrators group. I'm not directly involved in
the project, so it's not really up to me to decide. However, we can discuss it
publicly here on the mailing list and see if anyone objects.
Does that sound like a good plan? What users would you like added to the admin
group?
Regards,
Charles
Hi,
I am still around, but haven't really used xdoclet at work in three or four
years now. And since the arrival of my son a few years back I haven't had
much time for it anyway, so these days I only check the mailbox
occassionally.
Konstantin's about the only one of the original crowd left who's active on
the mailing lists but; I was surprised to see that although he's an admin on
the xdoclet-plugins project he's not actually one for xdoclet itself. He
may be in the admin group in JIRA, though, I think all the developers were.
To be honest, it's seemed to me for some time that between the move to
XDoclet2 hosted on Codehaus and the shift towards java annotations in J2EE5
anyway, the original version of XDoclet has more or less faded into
obsolescence. But if there's anyone else around willing to take a more
active admin role, by all means let me know and I can make the necessary
changes in the project setup on sourceforge.
As for JIRA, I wouldn't worry too much about downtime for maintenance. I
don't think there's been much activity in there for some time, I doubt
anyone's likely to notice ;-)
Andy