This is a slightly off topic post, but it seems the most likely way to find a relevant audience, particularly since Digitstan (and thus the RestMS mailing lists) are gone.

One of the last domain names that Pieter (Hintjens) was holding for the community is:

restms.org

(which exists to point to a Wikidot site -- http://www.restms.org/ -- AFAICT).

It was renewed until 2020 (just over a year from now) back in 2016 by someone interested in keeping the domain going, but I'm not sure who did that.

If the restms.org domain name is still relevant, I'd like to find someone the community would support to take over ownership of:

(a) the restms.org domain name (including paying for its registration renewals); and

(b) the restms.org site on Wikidot (ie, becoming the WikiDot "Master Admin" for the site)

If the restms.org domain name is not relevant any longer, I'll take it off "auto renew" and let it expire next year (at which point it'll probably be seized by domain name speculators for a while, then just vanish).

I can't tell if there's been much activity on restms since 2016. Most of the pages linked from the front page of http://www.restms.org/ say things like "last updated 3752 days ago", which seems a long time (ie, 10 years?).

Is the site still relevant as documentation even though it seems very stable? Does the domain name matter? Or would, eg, restms.wikidot.org be sufficient? And/or the Internet Archive version of www.restms.org?

Thanks,

Ewen
(Former iMatix sysadmin)
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