On Tue, 18 May 2004, Ivan R. Judson wrote: > This email outlines the plan we have for transitioning away from the AG1 > infrastructure and supporting solely the AG2 infrastructure by year-end. > Some of the goals of this plan are: > > - migrate the community to the latest reliable software > - schedule to coincide with university summer schedules, > so the transition doesn't impact production use during the > academic year. > - ease the support load on the AG Dev Team > - provide long enough transition time to enable all AG1 > users to find appropriate time to upgrade > > Here is the timeline of the transition we are planning on following: > > May 4, 2003: > Moratorium on the creation of all AG 1 Venues, and AG 1 Bridge > registrations, > as announced at the May Town Hall. > > June 4, 2003: > Start AG2 Production Institutional Venue Service. > - Service Details: > Limited Support > No Bridging Services provided, but institutions can run their > own bridges against their own venue > 1 Venue per Institution > No Security/Authorization > > September 3, 2003: > AG 1 Institutional Venues (and their AG1 Bridges) are turned off. > > December 1, 2003: > AG 1 Core Venues and remaining AG 1 Bridging are turned off.
Sorry if I'm just adding noise to the list, but I couldn't find the status of these items. How are things progressing compared to this projection? jh -- "People smart enough to be in mensa should be smart enough to not be in mensa." -- djcapelis /.