On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 3:55 PM Vinnie Falco via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
While we sort out the unresolved issues related to the licensing of artwork and logo, the new website has moved to this temporary location for now: https://boost.io
(the opinions below are my own; I'm not speaking for the whole boost board) I'm sorry Vinnie, but I don't think you understand the extent of the broken trust between you and the board. It's too bad. I thought you had a good thing going, but you messed it up. You want to own boost.org[1], you want to own the boost website, you want to own the boost logo, and you want to own the boost mailing list. The answer is no, no, no, and no. If you decide to close shop and spend your money elsewhere, Boost will go on just fine. I'm committed to make sure that will always be the case, not just for you but for any single individual. *Boost is not for sale*. boost.io is an illegitimate imposter boost.org site and should be taken down or, at the very least, clearly state that it is *not* the official boost website. The board will meet to discuss this debacle in mid-March. -- David Sankel, Boost Board Chair [1] Your so-called "transparency report" failed to mention your aborted attempt to buy boost.org from the boost board as if the board would ever sell it for any price.