Does anyone object to moving over to Google Groups? If not I can create
a new Google Group for JSON-RPC tomorrow and we can begin discussing
matters there. We can then make all of the JSON-RPC committee members Group
managers/owners.
I am interested in Jeffrey's idea about using Google Code Project
Hosting to manage and archive JSON-RPC development. It would be an easy
way to handle the wiki, issue tracking, and svn. If this idea is
favorable, we could set up redirects from pages on json-rpc.org to the
corresponding pages on the Google Code project site for JSON-RPC (pages
such as version 1.0 of the spec).
The only two concerns I have about using Google Code is (1) our work on
JSON-RPC isn't really a software project but a specification so at
first it seems a little out-of-place (maybe), and (2) what about the
domain name <json-rpc.org>? Would it be more beneficial to have a
dedicated website to the development to JSON-RPC or is a Google Code
project sufficient?
I've really enjoyed using Google Code for hosting my own projects, so I know it would be a good experience for us.
Weston