Hi Ken, hi Matthew,
Thanks for forwarding this. I am CC'ing the Squeak box-admins mailing list.
I don't recall the details of how SqueakPeople was set up, but I think that there is a very good chance that we can recover the data. Despite the recent failure of our old server at Hetzner, Levente Uzonyi was able to save and recover most of the original data.
Dave
On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 01:50:59PM -0700, Ken Causey wrote:
I'm sorry I'm no longer involved in the Squeak project. I suggest that you contact David Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com .
David: I vaguely remember that we kept a copy of the old SqueakPeople data on the Hetzner server. Unfortunately I don't really remember where. If my home directory is still there you might check there, you might also check in Cees' home directory and just generally look through the directories in /home, there may even still be a specific account for SqueakPeople that we left in place. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Ken
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Recovering old files from SqueakPeople From: Tapple Gao tapplek@gmail.com Date: Sat, January 31, 2015 10:59 pm To: ken@kencausey.com, jecel@merlintec.com Cc: merik@me.com
Hi Ken I???m contacting you on behalf of Jecel. Jecel had some notes regarding SiliconSqueak that were hosted on SqueakPeople (http://people.squeakfoundation.org ). He does not have these notes elsewhere, and they would take a long time to reproduce. Now the site no longer exists, and we are looking to recover those notes. Do you have any backups of that website? Would you be able to help us recover those notes?
??? Tapple Gao (Matthew Fulmer)