Nobody is stopping you. There are a bunch of forks already:
https://github.com/apache/bloodhound/network/members
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 4:30 PM jason <jason@cropwell.net.invalid> wrote:
>
> Post it on Github and let us fork it.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy
> smartphone.
> -------- Original message --------From: Shane Curcuru <
> asf@shanecurcuru.org> Date: 12/09/2020 15:45 (GMT+00:00) To:
> dev@bloodhound.apache.org Subject: Is it time for Bloodhound to move to
> the Apache Attic? While we very much appreciate Gary's repeated efforts to
> bring back newlife to Apache Bloodhound, reviewing the past year of
> dev/user/privatetraffic and #bloodhound on the-asf's Slack, I don't see
> other energy.The board meeting is this coming Wednesday, and we'd really
> like to hearsome feedback from the community one way or the other, since
> therehasn't been a board report since May.- If Gary and anyone who's been
> involved recently know it's time for theAttic, please let us know - we
> could post and pass the resolution ateither this month's Board meeting or
> next month's.- If you do feel like you have more energy to drive Apache
> Bloodhound,then we need the PMC to perform a roll call, to show that at
> least threepeople are still active and able to oversee the project:
> https://apache.org/dev/pmc.html#roll-callReminder: moving to the Apache
> Attic isn't a bad thing - it's just arecognition that there's no longer an
> *active* PMC able to manage theproject here at the ASF. All project code,
> website, mailing lists wouldget turned read-only, but will *still be
> available* at the same URLs.Thanks for all the work in the past, and the
> cute logo!-- - Shane Director & Member The Apache Software Foundation
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