Thanks to Martin, and the probably 5 minutes of bandwidth I commandeered,
i'm now mirroring the main pages and documentation on http://fishshell.com

Unfortunately, perhaps the (arguably) most useful part of the website, the
wiki, it still MIA. But something is better than nothing. :/

Since there's little hope in getting the .org pointed at a new server, and
it looks like the bill's not been paid either, where are we in the whole
mess?

-- 
#Terin Stock
Undergraduate, Computer Science (CISE), University of Florida


On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Martin Bähr <
mba...@email.archlab.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:

> hi,
>
> terin wrote on fishshell.com:
> > Unfortunately the replication script broke once I moved this mirror to
> > a new server, and now that it's been brought to my attention, the main
> > server seems offline. I'll try to stuff manually out of Google Cache,
> > and populate this homepage.
>
> i have a complete mirror of the homepage as of mid-october at
> http://community.gotpike.org/fishshell/
> go ahead and copy if from there.
>
> > If anybody has the source code (for 1.23.1, preferably the
> > .tar.gz/.tar.bz2 version that was officially shipped), please email me
>
> see http://community.gotpike.org/fishshell/files/1.23.1/
> older versions are also available there.
>
> i also still have the wiki contents as of mid-october in a private git
> repo. i'd be happy to push that to a public repo for reuse.
>
> work on my own importer for the wiki content history to
> http://community.gotpike.org/fishshell/wiki/ has been delayed by work
> commitments and a long holiday.
>
> i won't be able to work on that until january.
>
> greetings, martin.
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