Hello everyone,

This has just taken place. etherpad-old.wikimedia.org no longer exists.

On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Alexandros Kosiaris
<akosia...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As many of you might be aware, etherpad.wikimedia.org has been
> migrated a couple of months ago from the old and no longer supported
> etherpad software to the new, actively supported, etherpad-lite
> software. The move also involved the migration of  pads from the old
> software to the new, a process which was quite successful, albeit not
> without glitches. Since then the old installation has been kept around
> under http://etherpad-old.wikimedia.org in a read-only state in order
> to facilitate people to access pads that, for whatever reason, may not
> have made it to the new installation unscathed (or at all). This
> service will be discontinued and taken offline on Monday, 30 December
> 2013. That grants 30+ days to people to copy out any necessary pads.
> With that in mind, the operations team would like to remind everyone
> that etherpad.wikimedia.org was never intended to be a permanent
> storage for pads. Preservation of a pad is up to the people interested
> in preserving that pad in another format.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Alexandros Kosiaris <akosia...@wikimedia.org>



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Alexandros Kosiaris <akosia...@wikimedia.org>

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