Dear Owen,
The original developer of STUMP and WebSTUMP, Igor Chudov, recently
handed over maintenance of the packages to the Big-8 Management Board.
He and the Board collectively decided to move hosting of the projects to
GitHub. However, the Board has since discovered that STUMP and WebSTUMP
are official GNU packages -- this something that hadn't been mentioned
in our conversations with Mr. Chudov, nor in the STUMP and WebSTUMP
documentation. The Board is currently discussing the matter with GNU,
since (barring our forking the packages) they have final say over who
the maintainers are and where the packages are to be hosted. Hopefully
this will all be resolved by next week. (The most likely outcome is
that the GNU folks accept us as maintainers but that we move the
packages to a hosting service whose practices more closely align with
the GNU philosophy, such as GitLab or Savannah.)
In the meantime, I can confirm that the Board itself is still running
STUMP and WebSTUMP, and that we have also been doing some work on fixing
them (i.e., getting them to run on modern versions of Perl, revising the
documentation, etc.). Once we've finished our talks with GNU, we'd
probably be happy to collaborate with you on further development of the
packages. But for now, it's probably best not to post any issues or
pull requests on those GitHub repositories you found.
Regards,
Tristan
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