> what is your opinion on moving bits on www.jmol.org which changes often and > has a high community character to wiki.jmol.org? I'm thinking about the list > of websites using Jmol, the FAQ, etc...
I fully support that and think it is a great idea. Separately, but related ... On Saturday I received a message from SourceForge saying that they will upgrade the project server hardware and software (see below). When I read it I wondered whether or not this would mean that we could host the wiki on SourceForge. Miguel Webserver upgrades. Important for Project admins --------------------------------------------------------- The SourceForge.net team is pleased to announce the long-awaited upgrade to our project web service. SourceForge.net staff are currently in the process of completing hardware procurement and system build-out. The official date for this upgrade has not yet been set; once our hardware build-out has been completed, the date will be announced on the SourceForge.net Site Status page. https://sourceforge.net/docs/A04/ An estimate is the last week in November 2004. This upgrade consists of a significant hardware upgrade, Operating System distribution migration, and software version upgrade. Due to the large upgrades involved here, it may be necessary to upgrade your scripts. Old configuration: Debian Potato Linux kernel 2.4.x GNU libc 2.2.1 Apache 1.3.26 Perl 5.005_03 PHP 4.2.0 Python 1.5.2 Tcl 8.0 New configuration: Fedora Linux: Fedora Core 2 Linux kernel 2.6.x GNU libc 2.3.3 Apache 2.0.51 Perl 5.8.3 PHP 4.3.8 Python 2.3.3 Tcl 8.4.5 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88&alloc_id065&op=click _______________________________________________ Jmol-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-developers
