Hi, sorry to bother you again with this, but the current state of Python's community elements is in such a bad shape, that I'm getting more and more frustrated... First, starship is taken off the net due to a mailing problem. After a few days starship resurfaces: but apparently using some really old backup which didn't even contain all files -- at least the .ssh dirs seem to be lost causing RSA logins using SSH to fail (don't know about normal logins -- my old passwords don't work anymore either, but that could have been caused by the harddisk crash earlier this year). As consequence, I moved all my Python Pages to a new site which should provide more stability. Next, I tried to get this message across to the comp.lang.python.* crowd: I posted messages to the python.org mailing lists which should have been gatewayed to the newsgroups -- nothing happened. The messages seem to be stuck somewhere half-way across the Atlantic. The result: even though I tried to do some good, by moving my site, noone will notice and I still get complaints about my extensions not working with 2.0 -- the announcement about the new versions *did* make it to comp.lang.python and the announcement list: but it still had the starship URL on it, so now people find the announcement and there's no way to point them to the new URL (I can't login to starship to post a notice there...). Help someone, please. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Company: http://www.egenix.com/ Consulting: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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