I just noticed through random chance that there was a new release back in January: https://metacpan.org/release/OpenGuides I mention in case anyone is interested.
It's been a very long time since I even thought about OpenGuides, I'm afraid. But since for the first time since I can remember I got emailed by london.openguides.org (with a user who was mainly trying ot leave a message about how out of date everything is). And according to my email archives it's being in "wind down" state for about a decade... I think it accidentally regained editability after a sever migration a few years ago.
Neither cambridge, london or oxford are being actively used or maintained by anyone, as far as I know, for many years, so it's probably time I (not-so?)-gracefully turn them all off.
On Wed 29 Apr 2020, Dominic Hargreaves dom@earth.li wrote:
I just noticed through random chance that there was a new release back in January: https://metacpan.org/release/OpenGuides I mention in case anyone is interested.
Yes, sorry that wasn’t announced more widely! I was quite busy at the time of the release[*], couldn’t remember how to work the OpenGuides website, and didn’t have time to figure it out. Apparently I also forgot that openguides-dev existed. I think bob did put it on Twitter.
Neither cambridge, london or oxford are being actively used or maintained by anyone, as far as I know, for many years, so it's probably time I (not-so?)-gracefully turn them all off.
I have a feeling I’ve made this plea here before, but speaking as a local historian, I don’t think these websites should just be deleted.
I agree that it needs to be made very clear that the information isn’t current (didn’t london once have a banner at the top of every page saying this?), but all three of the above are useful sources for local historians, and surely london is also of some interest to historians of technology.
bob is happy to host the sites if Dom doesn’t want to do it any more, and if bob is hosting them then I’m happy to admin them.
Kake [*] Incidentally, this was mainly due to working on an OpenGuides site, i.e. Croydon In The 2010s, which is the new name for the Completists’ Guide to Croydon.
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