From: Brian J. W. <Bri...@co...> - 2001-09-10 21:11:39
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Kitrick Sheets wrote: > > Welcome back. Been wondering where you went 8^). > > Kitrick > Thanks. While Bruce and I were up in the San Francisco Bay Area, touting the glory of SSI to all who cared to listen, VA Linux was busy moving our stuff over to their servers. Unfortunately the move was less than transparent for our mailing lists. As you can see, our mailing lists are just now back online. Note that the address to post messages has changed from the old '@opensource.compaq.com' variety to: ssi...@li... ci-...@li... Also note that any messages sent between Aug 22 and Sept 7 may have fallen into a black hole as far as the archiver is concerned. Previously, we had used Pipermail on a Compaq server. It stopped receiving e-mails on Aug 22, when the opensource.compaq.com DNS entry was switched over to a SourceForge machine. On Sept 7, when VA Linux unstuck our mailing lists, they also added a Geocrawler agent as a member of both lists. The upshot is twofold. First, there are two mail archives per project, accessible from our project homepages. The first archive is the current Geocrawler archive, and the second is a snapshot of the old Pipermail archive. The second upshot is that if you posted any messages that didn't make it into either archive, and you think it should, please resend it with any appropriate context. -- Brian Watson | "The common people of England... so Linux Kernel Developer | jealous of their liberty, but like the Open SSI Clustering Project | common people of most other countries Compaq Computer Corp | never rightly considering wherein it Los Angeles, CA | consists..." | -Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, 1776 mailto:Bri...@co... http://opensource.compaq.com/ |