wiki.gnome.org retirement
There are plans to retire the GNOME wiki and replace it with a combination of other solutions, including a new GNOME project handbook website and Gitlab wikis. There's a blog post about this and a Discourse thread, which provide some background.
I'm currently working no the handbook site and have an issue open to add the public travel page to it. @MegFord raised the question of what to do about the private wiki travel pages.
There is a migration guide for the wiki retirement, which outlines some of the options. For private documentation the main possibility is probably to have a private project in GitLab, which can contain its own wiki and issue tracking. Does that seem like it would work for the travel committee?
I'm currently hoping to complete the wiki retirement at the same time as GNOME 46 is released - that's mid-March. Do you think you'll be able to get a replacement solution in place by that time?
Thanks!