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Re: The Xconq domain has expired!


On Friday 07 October 2005 09:52 pm, runegold@runegold.org wrote:
> I'm a long-time lurker (contributed a scenario long ago, but it seems to
> have been lost) and check on progress every so often.  Noticed that
> http://www.xconq.org/ is no longer valid.  Is Xconq moving ... or is it
> dead?

The xconq.org site was maintained by Coop, who apparently has neglected to 
renew the xconq.org domain.  However, Xconq still has a page on SourceForge 
<http://xconq.sourceforge.net/>, and unless we hear from Coop any time soon 
(I don't see any posts from him on the mailing lists since August 26th), I 
assume we'll be moving everything that was on the xconq.org site to the 
SourceForge page.

I seem to recall that, on August 22nd, there was a security breach at 
xconq.org, and Eric was considering moving away from it and transitioning 
away from it.  See the following message from the archive: 
<http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8013796&forum_id=43006>


By the way, I notice you're still using the mailing list from the RedHat site 
(which should have been shut down long ago).  So I think this would be a good 
time to remind anyone who might still be on this list: if you haven't yet 
subscribed to the mailing lists on the SourceForge page 
<http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=124062>, you should do so.  It would 
explain why you probably haven't seen any Xconq activity whatsoever since 
April 11th!

-- 
Lincoln Peters
<sampln@sbcglobal.net>

An idea is not responsible for the people who believe in it.


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