<b>Just want to update everyone who may be curious as to what is the
status of Info-LabVIEW. Tom Coradeschi posted the following to the
list:

<i>Good afternoon, all. As you know, there have been a number of
problems which have impacted the availability of the Igor and
Info-LabVIEW mailing lists recently. I've asked the readers of both
lists for their support in moving those lists to another server and in
taking over the administrative tasks I've been performing.

<i>As I fully expected, given the fine caliber of folks who use Igor
and LabVIEW, a number of folks threw their hats in the ring. I'd like
to start by publicly thanking Michael Aivaliotis, Scott Hannahs,
George Gatling and Arlen Walker for doing so. I'm quite sure that all
of them are fully capable of taking on the job and making sure that it
will all happen. I have asked Scott Hannahs to take the reins and he
has not only agreed to do so, but he has agreed to take both mailing
lists over!

<i>The lists will be run via an OSX server, housed in a real machine
room, with admins on the job to keep it all running smoothly, backup
power and all that other good stuff (a far sight from my shoestring
setup, that's for sure!).

<i>Scott and I are working the details of how we will manage the
transfer. Right now, our strawman plan goes something like this:

<i>o Shut down subscriptions on my machine here to freeze the
subscriber list. o Transfer that list to the machine at Scott's site
(National High Magnetic Field Lab at Florida State University) and
install it there (both sites use the same software, so that will be
relatively straightforward). o Announce the new email addresses and
activate the lists at FSU. o Set my machine here to forward list mail
to the new addresses (probably active for 30-60 days or so). o Turn
off forwarding here and put an autoreply on those addresses pointing
users to the new site (again, for some finite period of time). o Shut
down my machine (a 6100/60, ie 1st generation PowerPC, in case you
were wondering).

<i>We expect the move to happen some time the last week of March or
first week of April as it stands right now. More details will follow
as they become available.

<i>I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank some other folks
who help out here: Brian Renken, who runs the info-labview.org website
and Andrew Johnson, who bought us the copy of LetterRip Pro which
makes these lists happen in the first place.

<i>As I slowly fade from the scene, I'd also like to thank all of you
for making this a really great experience. Way back when I was a heavy
Igor and LabVIEW user, the lists made a tremendous impact on my
ability to do my work here. Time has marched on and I do different
things now, but the value of user communities like these is clear and
real. You all can give yourselves a big pat on the back for making
that happen!

<i>Take care...

<i>Tom Coradeschi
Excalibur Systems Engineering
tom.coradeschi at us.army.mil
</i>

<b>This means I will shut-down the alternate list I created. Please do
not subscribe to this list.
Thank You
Michael Aivaliotis

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