Those DNS changes have gone through, and touch wood no side effects. Thank you to the team at Software in the Public Interest (SPI), https://www.spi-inc.org/
For the moment the main open-bio.org domain will remain under NameCheap since we're also using them for hosting the site. Peter On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 7:47 PM Peter Cock <p.j.a.c...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > We are in the process of transferring the domain registrations and thus > DNS entries for bioperl.org, biojava.org, biopython.org and biosql.org > from > NameCheap (managed by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation, OBF) to > Gandi (managed by the OBF's fiscal sponsor, SPI). > > Hopefully there will be no disruption but that is possible, both to > accessing > the websites (which have for some time been hosted on GitHub Pages), > and the mailman mailing lists when used via the project domain. > > Note mailing lists like bioper...@bioperl.org can also be used via the > biop...@mailman.open-bio.org or biope...@lists.open-bio.org forms. > > Our main domain open-bio.org and the mailman server itself are NOT > being changed at this point. Nor is bioruby.org being changed. > > Thank you, > > Peter > OBF President > https://www.open-bio.org > >
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