Re: [unstable/admin 9mount] Website update

2011-10-10 Thread sqweek
On 10 October 2011 16:05, Neil Williams codeh...@debian.org wrote:
 9mount was removed from Debian in 2010 as it had been orphaned too long
 as was deemed to be unused.

 Fair enough. Does this mean there's no chance of changing the links
to sqweek.dnsdojo.org from pages like
http://packages.debian.org/sid/9mount ?

 MFT didn't work, added CC: manually.

 Thank you.
-sqweek


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[unstable/admin 9mount] Website update

2011-10-09 Thread sqweek
Hiya,

 I'm the author of the 9mount utility that used to be available at
sqweek.dnsdojo.org. I won't bore you with details, but I've had to
switch domains and am now running at http://sqweek.net/. Not sure
if it will be accessible right at the moment as I just had to
reboot my router and the old ip might still be cached in DNS.

 Anyway, I believe the 9mount package is currently orphaned, so
this is an appeal to anyone with the knowhow to switch the URLs
referenced by the package to sqweek.net. The website is still
structured the same, it's just the hostname that needs changing.
I'm trying to purge as many references to sqweek.dnsdojo.org from
the web as I can :)

 Thanks,
-sqweek

PS. I'm not subscribed to the list. I think I've set Mail-Followup-To
and CC correctly but just so you're aware.


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