Alan,

You don't work here anymore, you gave up the right to dictate what
happens to the project quite some time ago.

As I have already communicated to to the actual people running the
project, the old wiki site (minus the horribly out-of-date and
misleading version 2 information) can be restored at any time.

I am however, yet to hear any indication that this is the case.

Andrew


On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 13:35, Alan Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have asked tummy.com to restore the web site to a working state as it was
> before.
>
> There was in fact no reason to have made this change now - despite what the
> tiny little web site said, and it was made without consultation to the
> project management beyond Lars (that is 2/3 of project leadership did not
> know about this).  Also in spite of what it said, the web site was for the
> Linux-HA project, not the heartbeat software.
>
> If the entire community wants to switch to the new web site, and work
> together to reconstruct all the information - some of which is pointed to by
> messages in the software out there in the field, then a plan can be put
> together to decide what content to move over, have people move that content
> over, and when it's ready, then by all means cut over a new, beautiful,
> well-planned web site.
>
> Unfortunately, I cannot receive email from the mailing list while I am
> traveling this week.
>
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