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> > On the subject of the website and the releases: in the medium term
> > (that is, not for this release at least) I'd try to move away from
> > SourceForge, which has started to employ some pretty shady practices
> > of late.
>
> Oh wow. So they have. I was unaware but after your heads up I Googled
> a little and found stories such as this one:
>
> http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/06/black-mirror-sourceforge-has-now-siezed-nmap-audit-tool-project/
>
> That's not cool. I have long been thinking that it would be sensible
> to migrate completely away from Sourceforge just from the standpoint of
> logistics.
>
> > Any ideas? GitHub pages might host the site (and might also
> > help modernize it) , and GitHub also has some support for releases
> > and downloads.
>
> Github Pages looks really cool, and I assume that Github's Releases
> feature could handle our releases.
>
> > The mailing list would probably be the hardest to
> > replace...
>
> Yup. I love Mailman and I don't have a suggestion for a replacement for
> the Sourceforge mailing list.
>
> Cheers,
> Eric