Ted Kaehler wrote:
Folks, Squeak.org is back up! Michael Rueger, Dan, and I have removed the source of the problem. No more frustrating times with Global Internet Solutions. This time it is totally under our control.
and Nevin Pratt nevin@smalltalkpro.com replied...
I might add that if the IP address of 'squeak.org' has changed (which is likely since it looks like you ditched the old ISP), it might take a few days for the various DNS caches on the various machines around the world to get the updated IP.
So, for some people, it still might not be up :-)
It should be up for everyone because step 1 was just to deal with the service-free ISP and upgrade the service so as to restore access. And this I have done.
However, we are also in process on the other fork of the solution, as it involves a couple of further steps (my registrant info is all out of date, so I can't monkey with my registration until I get things straightened out through various non-on-line mechanisms).
But the plan is still to take things into our own hands, and this should be able to happen within a week. Isn't it funny to have a language that you can change faster than your web site service parameters? ;-)
I want to thank everyone for the wonderful show of support we've received in this brief trauma. We may well come back to one of you for long-term hosting of Squaek.org after the dust settles.
And thanks, all, for your patience, too
- Dan