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<h3>News</h3>
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+ <li><i>2001-07-05</i>: Looks like Source Forge fixed the CVS and email problems... now if they could get the ssh keys working again....</li>
<li><i>2001-07-04</i>: Made a second pass at the aaron <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/aaron/aaron/doc/architecture">architecture</a>. Much more complete and more well thought out.</li>
<li><i>2001-07-04</i>: Looks like a passwd file is out of sync on the CVS server because it can't look up my UID right now. A correlated problem is CVS commit emails aren't working. I'll post an update when they're working again. I think a security conscious admin was overly zealous with chroot(), but I could be wrong.</li>
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