Early in 2005 the pm.org server that hosts a large number of Perl Monger web sites and mailing lists will be moving and will become part of the perl.org server farm.

We are planning to take this opportunity to remove a lot of inactive web sites and mailing lists and will therefore only be moving over sites and lists that are specifically requested by PM groups.

If you're the leader of a PM group that uses these services then you need to send an email to user_groups@pm.org with the subject "Please save xxx.pm". Within the email please list the web sites and mailing lists that you want saved.

If you're a member of a PM group that uses this services, them please do what you can to ensure that your group leader is aware of these forthcoming changes.

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In reply to Perl Mongers Hosting Changes by davorg

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