Re: perl.apache.org problem

2003-08-28 Thread Cees Hek
Quoting Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Cees Hek wrote:
  It looks like something has gone awry with the perl.apache.org website.  It
 is
  currently pointing to the Apache Portable Runtime website.
  
  You can bypass it by going directly to:
  
  http://perl.apache.org/index2.html
  
  This looks like the result of a change to put up a protest page at the
 start of
  every *.apache.org website.  Perhaps someone can notify the powers that be
 to
  fix the problem.
 
 There is no problem, Cees. This is done by the Apache Software Foundation. 
 mod_perl is an ASF project if you didn't know.
 
 Have you read what it says on http://perl.apache.org/?

Hi Stas,

The protest page wasn't the problem.  I did noticed that they had put it on all
the .apache.org websites.  However when I went to perl.apache.org, instead of
seeing the protest page or the mod_perl website, I got the Apache Portable
Runtime website (ie the page found at http://apr.apache.org).  

I guess the admins at the Apache Foundation noticed quickly enough and fixed the
problem.

Cheers,

Cees


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perl.apache.org problem

2003-08-27 Thread Cees Hek

It looks like something has gone awry with the perl.apache.org website.  It is
currently pointing to the Apache Portable Runtime website.

You can bypass it by going directly to:

http://perl.apache.org/index2.html

This looks like the result of a change to put up a protest page at the start of
every *.apache.org website.  Perhaps someone can notify the powers that be to
fix the problem.

Cheers,

Cees Hek


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Re: perl.apache.org problem

2003-08-27 Thread Stas Bekman
Cees Hek wrote:
It looks like something has gone awry with the perl.apache.org website.  It is
currently pointing to the Apache Portable Runtime website.
You can bypass it by going directly to:

http://perl.apache.org/index2.html

This looks like the result of a change to put up a protest page at the start of
every *.apache.org website.  Perhaps someone can notify the powers that be to
fix the problem.
There is no problem, Cees. This is done by the Apache Software Foundation. 
mod_perl is an ASF project if you didn't know.

Have you read what it says on http://perl.apache.org/?

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