On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Riley Williams wrote: > Hi Derek. > > > Brian Behlendorf tells me that Collab Net will be supporting the > > bandwidth and hardware for cvshome.org for an indefinite period. > > Are you sure of this? As of yesterday morning, I've been unable to get > to cvshome.org either by web or cvs pserver, so as far as I can tell, > it's already dead...
The server is definitely up - we moved it to a new network location on Friday and had some resulting routing issues, causing some hefty downtime then, but it should be back up. If you get a clearer idea of in what way the system is "down" for you (DNS won't resolve or goes to an older IP address, IP address can't be reached, IP address is reachable but connectivity is poor, or IP address connectivity is good but nothing's listening on port 80) then let me know and I'll look at it. CollabNet will continue to support the CVS community and codebase by hosting cvshome.org for the indefinite future. The bandwidth load is pretty modest, we're OK on hardware allocations, so it's not a problem. Derek's indicated a willingness to continue administering it, which I definitely appreciate. These economic times are very tough, and last week CollabNet had to let some very valuable people go, including Derek. He assisted us tremendously with some pretty deep CVS problems, much of the results of which ended up as contributions back (on CVS and other projects as well). If any of you are using CVS in demanding situations and looking to hire a guru, I would recommend him highly. Brian _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs