Looks like there was a bit of a change of heart. Good news, in any
case.

On Feb 6, 12:28 am, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote:
> In our last newscast we reported that Kenai had been killed.
> Apparently this isn't the case. The following bulletin was just posted
> on kenai.com, on their blog and sent out to project admins. It sounds
> like Kenai.com lives on, just using a different domain name - they are
> migrating java.net to the kenai technology.
>
> "IMPORTANT UPDATE
> (Feb. 5th 2010)
>
> Gentlepeople,
>
> In an effort to get information out to the Kenai community quickly,
> while trying to manage the integration of our two companies, I think
> we did a poor job at communicating our plans for Kenai.com to you. I
> would like to remedy that now. Our strategy is simple. We don't
> believe it makes sense to continue investing in multiple hosted
> development sites that are basically doing the same thing. Our plan is
> to shut down kenai.com and focus our efforts on java.net as the hosted
> development community. We are in the process of migrating java.net to
> the kenai technology. This means that any project currently hosted on
> kenai.com will be able to continue as you are on java.net. We are
> still working out the technical details, but the goal is to make this
> migration as seamless as possible for the current kenai.com projects.
> So in the meantime I suggest that you stay put on kenai.com and let us
> work through the details and get back to you later this month.
>
> Thanks for your feedback and patience.
>
> Ted Farrell
> Oracle Corporation"

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