[zeromq-dev] imatix deleted?

2012-09-24 Thread Cimarron Taylor
  Hi,

  Apologies if this is inappropriate for this list, but the imatix.com site 
  (linked to from the zeromq home page) appears to have been deleted.  
  Anyone know why?   

  Cim
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Re: [zeromq-dev] imatix deleted?

2012-09-24 Thread Pieter Hintjens
Hi Cim,

   Apologies if this is inappropriate for this list, but the imatix.com site
   (linked to from the zeromq home page) appears to have been deleted.
   Anyone know why?

It was a glitch somewhere due to us moving DNS entries around. All
works again now.

-Pieter
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Re: [zeromq-dev] imatix deleted?

2012-09-24 Thread Benjamin Henrion
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Pieter Hintjens p...@imatix.com wrote:
 Hi Cim,

   Apologies if this is inappropriate for this list, but the imatix.com site
   (linked to from the zeromq home page) appears to have been deleted.
   Anyone know why?

 It was a glitch somewhere due to us moving DNS entries around. All
 works again now.

It smells like wikidot migration :-)

http://blog.wikidot.com/blog:wikidot-moving

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