Hi Mark,
I still have access to the WordPress platform and do backups and updates.
I know we've experienced some issues with the site going down, and the last
message I received from ibiblio was:
"Apologies for the frustrations. If you want more detail on the changes
we’re making, let me know and I’ll reach out individually. Suffice it to
say we’re working on making our systems more resilient."
I'd like to continue supporting the journal by supporting the site. I
wonder if we should discuss moving hosts and/or platforms.
Regards,
Jon Fackrell
On Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 11:44 AM Mark Swenson <
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> Dear Code4Lib community
> Those who have been following the Code4Lib Journal may have noticed a
> slowdown in publication frequency over the past year. At present, the
> journal has only five active editors, most of whom are relatively new to
> the role. To ensure the journal's stability and sustainability, we need to
> expand our editorial team, regain access to essential systems (including
> the wiki, the Code4Lib WordPress platform, and Google Forms), and review
> our editorial processes.
> As a result, Issue 62 and future issues of the Code4Lib Journal are
> currently on hold. Does anybody have past experience with the journal or an
> interest in contributing to its next phase?
> Sincerely,
>
> Edward Corrado
> Kirsta Stapelfeldt
> Mark Swenson
> Mark Eaton
> Péter Király
>
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