The Dot is Back!

For what has seemed like an eternity, but really was closer to a week, our beloved dot, as well as the kde.com sites, were down. Now, thanks to the tireless efforts of Dre and MieTerra, the server has been moved across the country and is again up and ready to serve. Many thanks to all those who made generous offers to host or help us in the meanwhile. In particular, thanks go to Dave Belfer-Shevett of Stonekeep Consulting, Joshua D. Drake of the Linux Documentation Project and Guido Bakker of Synnergy Networks. Over the next few days, while the DNS updates, we will be attempting to catch up on all the KDE news. Meanwhile, we have reposted the news items previously featured on the mother site during our downtime.

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Comments

by reihal (not verified)

Thank god! I'm having withdrawal symptoms.
How about a mirror for the dot and apps.kde.com in Europe?

by bdumm (not verified)

Agreed mirror something, I thought I was having
TCP Explicit Congestion Notification support
problems again, yet it was only the dot...

:)

Bryan

by Christian A Str... (not verified)

DO NOT risk this again.. I've been having problems surfing the web the last week, my startpage were missing and I feelt like if I were never going to see it again..

MIRRORS!!!

by Dre (not verified)

The site is *very* difficult to mirror, as it uses Zope as the engine and submissions are made on a regular basis. If you know of a solution for mirroring a Zope site with real-time cross-posting of new database entries we'd be happy to investigate it.

by reihal (not verified)

An apps.kde.com mirror doesn't have to be real-time. If most of it is available, thats just fine!
Same is true for the dot.

by Charles (not verified)

Thaks God it's back....
I was beggining to suspect that Ximian had bought Dot's ISP.

by KDE User (not verified)

HA HA HA!

by Macka (not verified)

Phew .. I can get my daily fix again :) The Dot is part of my daily web experience now.

Macka