Access Grid community:

The Access Grid was created nearly 14 years ago here at Argonne National 
Laboratory, as an open source alternative to the proprietary videoconferencing 
systems of the day. Our goal was to build the videoconferencing equivalent of 
Linux: a foundation for collaboration to which anyone could contribute, and 
from which everyone would benefit. We believe that the Access Grid has achieved 
this goal by supporting countless scientific and administrative conferences in 
academia and research.

The team at Argonne maintains several servers and services to support the 
Access Grid, and can no longer continue these services. We are drafting a 
transition plan to support the still active Access Grid community. The current 
plan includes the following steps, which will be taken over the next 3 months; 
services will continue until June 1, 2012, when they will become unavailable.

        • Source code will be migrated to a public repository (e.g. Google 
code, SourceForge)
        • The Argonne Venue Server and associated services (Jabber, Bridge 
Registry) will be turned off
        • The AG-Dev Certificate Authority will stop issuing certificates
        • The accessgrid.org web site will be turned off
        • AG-related mailing lists will be migrated to a public forum (e.g. 
Google Groups)

Thank you for all your support and involvement over the years,

The Access Grid developers

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