>mer. 12 févr. 2025 at 10:43, 45mg <45mg.writes@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Cayetano, > > Thanks for taking this up. > > I just wanted to raise a question - what do we know about yhetil.org? > For example, do we know who maintains it? Are they committed to > maintaining it in the long term, or is this just a personal convenience > project that could disappear any moment? > > I've used yhetil.org for a long time, but I still don't know these > things. I can't find any contact information on the home page, either. > > Without that knowledge, it just feels a little odd for the Guix project > to officially trust and recommend the use of this particular online > service. > > Like, imagine if the manual had a list of email providers that play nice > with GNU mailing lists. Sure, it would be useful information, but it > would also be seen as an endorsement of those providers; so we'd want to > look into their records on data privacy, etc first. > > Obviously that level of concern is not warranted here since yhetil.org > is just a public-inbox archive; but I still think it would be good to > find out a bit more about that site. I have to say that I fully agree with you. Yhetil is one of the most useful guix services from my perspective, but foreign to the organisation, which is a risk. Kind of good to know, but no guarantees whatsoever. Let’s put this in stand-by. In the meantime, let’s try to know a bit more about this yhetil ownership. Thanks for your remarks, -- Cayetano Santos . gpg: CCB8 1842 F9D7 058E CD67 377A BF5C DF4D F6BF 6682 key: meta.sr.ht/~csantosb.pgp