Hello Monks,

Sorry to bug you in this early hour, but where did www.perlmonk.org go? This site was being maintained by a member of the monastery. It also allowed other monks to host their very own home pages. vladb.perlmonk.org was the one I maintained for myself.

Today, as I tried to ssh to it to update a few files, I've discovered that it's no longer there. When I tried to view the site through browser, I got redirected to http://dns2go.deerfield.com/status/index.cfm?fqdn=perlmonk.org. Could it mean that the domain name www.perlmonk.org has expired? Actually this page that I'm being redirected to says 'Client is Offline'. I hope it's down for maintenance and will be up in short order.

Could anyone update me and other concerned monks? Much appreciated ;-)

"There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its kernels." -- Confession of Faith

In reply to www.perlmonk.org is gone? by vladb

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