Hi Harald,
I guess nobody else volunteered, or at least I have not seen any mails. So here is my
take:
Thanks for the offer of hosting content on osmocom infra, I think that’s a good idea.
I would still like to keep the original domain, for sentimental reasons I guess, so what
I’d propose is that I take ownership, pay the fees and for now just enable a redirect to
the page hosted at Osmocom infra.
Maybe later I decide to use the domain for something else, but the osmocom page would
still be up, providing info and serving up a trip down memory lane for people interested.
Let me know if this sounds OK.
Cheers,
Domi
19.01.2024 dátummal, 0:45 időpontban Harald Welte
<laforge(a)gnumonks.org> írta:
Hi Domi,
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 11:32:37PM +0100,
Tomcsanyi, Domonkos wrote:
If nobody else wants it I would be happy to preserve it, [...]
I’d definitely try to host some info on it about the original project (possibly even get
back all redmine pages from
archive.org) and maybe use it for something else, still mobile
networks + security related - nothing concrete in my head right now, just some general
direction.
I think I'd be more than happy to offer some hosting space (container,
lxc, whatever) on the osmocom infrastructure if anyone wants to create a
page with historical data on/about airprobe. This way, chances are high
it will remain active/running for as long as the rest of osmocom does.
I just don't feel particularly compelled in paying annual domain
registration fees for yet another domain, especially if that domain was
not used "back in the day" and there are hence no links/URLs to
preserve.
So IMHO the great work would be collecting information, but we could do
that just as well under (e.g.)
airprobe.osmocom.org without incurring
extra cost.
In any case, if you want to take ownership of
airprobe.org, it is of
course entirely up to you to decide what you'd want to do there.
Whether you'd want to host that on your own or on osmocom
infrastructure.
Regards,
Harald
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