In the `Getting Help' section at
<https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/maintain.html#Getting-Help>,
where it says...
If you find that any GNU computer systems (fencepost.gnu.org,
ftp.gnu.org,
www.gnu.org, savannah.gnu.org, …) seem to be down, you can check
the current status at http://pumprock.net/fsfstatus. Most likely the
problem,
if it can be alleviated at the FSF end, is already being worked on.
I mentioned this during an e-mail discussion with John Darrington <[email protected]>
and he said:
This information is out of date. The status site that the FSF now uses
is:
https://quitter.se/fsfstatus
<http://pumprock.net/fsfstatus> appears to not be serving either HTTP or HTTPS
at this time. Looks like that is (was?) one of Evan's/E14N's pump.io seeder
sites--
it's currently the disabled block of sites on <http://pump.io/tryit>...:
var sites = [/*"fmrl.me",
"microca.st",
"pumpity.net",
"pumpdog.me",
"1realtime.net",
"pumpit.info",
"pumpbuddy.us",
"pumprock.net",
"hotpump.net",
"pumpyourself.com",
"urmf.net",*/
"datamost.com"],
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