Initially, Open Historical Map was graciously supported by Topomancy LLC who 
paid for both domain and hosting services for a number of years. Since 2013, 
various unfortunate events have hampered OHM: catastrophic disk failures, 
tragic deaths, predatory NGO's, loss of data, frustrated contributors and 
significant donor fatigue in terms of the people-time required to run the 
project.

With Topomancy closing its doors, the domain name and DNS server need rehosting 
and the Wikiwar Heritage Council has stepped up to the plate to be the 
custodian for these. The Wikiwar Heritage Council is a registered non-profit 
organization with the preservation of historical data as its primary mission 
making it the ideal vessel to ensure continuity. Its board of directors, which 
includes OHM task manager maintainer Bert de Bruijn, has committed itself to 
ensuring ongoing management of the DNS and a private donation will cover costs 
for the foreseeable future. A secondary fallback DNS server is being stood up 
by long-standing OHM contributor Richard Welty.

If you need a change or addition to the openhistoricalmap.org domains, please 
enter an issue in the website github at [1] and tag the issue with the "DNS 
Ops" label. Someone will respond shortly. With this new support we believe OHM 
will be able to grow into a much more stable project while avoiding any more 
frustrations. 

In closing, I'd like to thank Topomancy, namely Shekhar Krishnan, Sanjay 
Bhangar and Tim Waters for believing in the project from the beginning and 
supporting it for so long, the Wikiwar Heritage Council for stepping in and 
everyone who's worked on OHM, sometimes at significant personal cost, because 
things needed to get done.

[1] https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/ohm-website/issues


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