As jcwren's http://perlmonk.org (note the singular "perlmonk") has been down for an extended period, I've temporarily put my stats on http://tanktalus.dreamhosters.com/cbstats as I already have a dreamhosters.com account for other purposes anyway. Hopefully the issues with the original box will be resolved and silliness can ensue on all perlmonk.org-hosted domains, but in the interest of having at least some CB stat-related silliness, I thought I'd put it somewhere else for now.

There have been some minor changes (whether they're improvements or not is, as always, debatable). They will make it back to the original site automatically when it comes back up, since it all really lives on my personal computer at home anyway, and is merely rsync'd to the server(s).

I should also point out, this has been up for a little while, it only occurred to me this morning that there's really no record of it for anyone who wasn't around when I happened to post it in the CB, and even for those, they may merely remember there was a new URL, without necessarily remembering what it was.


In reply to Tanktalus' CB Stats relocated (temporary, I hope) by Tanktalus

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