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posted by NCommander on Monday December 05 2022, @08:37AM   Printer-friendly
Hey folks,

Well, it's been a bit of time since the last time I posted, and well, I had to think a fair bit on the comments I received. It's become very clear that while I'm still willing to at least help in technical matters, the effort to reforge SN is much higher than I expected. In addition, given the, shall we say, lukewarm response I got to my posts and journal entries, well, I'm clearly not the right person for the job.

I think at this point, it's time to figure out who is going to lead SN going forward. After my de facto stepping down in 2020, the site has, for want of a better word, been a bit listless. At the moment, no one on staff really has the cycles to take that position on. A few people have expressed interest in the position, and I've talked with Matt, who is co-owner of the site about this. By and large, whoever fills the seat will have to figure out what, if anything, needs to change in regards to moderation policy, content, and more.

If you're interested in potentially fulfilling the role, drop me an email at michael -at- casadevall.pro, with the subject of "SN Project Leader", and include the following:

  • Who you are
  • What you want to do with the site
  • How you intend to do it
  • Why do you want to get involved

I'll leave this call for candidates open until December 14th, at which point Matt and I will go through, and figure out our short list, I'll talk to editors, and solicit more comments from the community. I'm hoping to announce a successor in early January, and formalize the transition sometime in February, which will be the site's 9th anniversary.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Tuesday December 06 2022, @01:08AM

    by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday December 06 2022, @01:08AM (#1281347) Journal

    Yes - WE can. That is the whole point of doing this. But we are not going to provide the docker package complete with personal data to other people.

    One of the benefits of the container is that is can be transferred elsewhere and run. If someone thinks that they are going to be able to simply ask for a docker installation and it will arrive complete with data then that is incorrect. They could have the container without any data so that they do not have to build a new system complete with all the same versions of software in order to test or debug software - which is what we have to do today. Several people have tried this path, including myself, and simply found the the effort was not justified.

    However, I will happily take the docker container and create my own fake data in order to do bug squashing or testing changes to the Perl code.

    At least that is my understanding of it.

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