I have suggested in the past that we modernize the whole ugly 1990s site and I'd love to help. I'd love to take piclist.org over and make this a community effort. If it helps with your decision making, I now own my own software company in Toronto (I won't say the name here to keep this all strictly in the interest of the piclist/open source community) and we design and implement modern apps, sites, etc. for clients (some of which are quite high profile). The point is, I know *exactly* what I'm doing when it comes to these things ;) -- V On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:21 PM, James M Newton wrote: > I'm letting piclist.ORG go and I figured I would say so on the off chance > that anyone wants to register it. I'll be happy to transfer it if you lik= e. > > piclist.com will stay up, and I continue to host the archive, and the > (increasingly old) FAQ. I would LOVE to have people update FAQ pages. E.g= .. > the list of programmers, the MPLAB page, and so on. > > I'm not sure I can still post to the list, so I've cc'd Russell on this s= o > he can post it for me if it doesn't go directly. > > > -- > James Newton > MassMind.org > 1-970-462-7764 > > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .