Karel Gardas
2010-05-02 21:16:52 UTC
Folks,
during the past month we've migrated nearly all content and services
from the San Francisco University hosted mico.org box (mico.sfsu.edu) to
the newly created `MICO' project on the SourceForge.net site. All DNS
records are already updated and www.mico.org already points to
appropriate SF.net site. As usual with all SF.net hosted projects you
can also navigate to the project's management website on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mico/
The only big change which I need to note in this email is a change of
MICO's mailing lists email addresses. From now please write to:
mico-***@lists.sourceforge.net -- to reach the MICO Devel Mailing
list. (you don't need to re-subscribe since we've migrated lists
subscribers databases too)
With SF.net migration MICO project also gained some advantage in project
management, namely: Wiki and bug tracking tool. Both provided by
SF.net's Trac: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mico/ -- please do not
hesitate to register on SF.net and enter any bug which harms you into
the trac.
At the end I would like to thank Arno Puder and San Francisco University
staff for providing all the bandwidth, hardware and for managing
mico.org for all those years.
Cheers,
Karel
during the past month we've migrated nearly all content and services
from the San Francisco University hosted mico.org box (mico.sfsu.edu) to
the newly created `MICO' project on the SourceForge.net site. All DNS
records are already updated and www.mico.org already points to
appropriate SF.net site. As usual with all SF.net hosted projects you
can also navigate to the project's management website on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mico/
The only big change which I need to note in this email is a change of
MICO's mailing lists email addresses. From now please write to:
mico-***@lists.sourceforge.net -- to reach the MICO Devel Mailing
list. (you don't need to re-subscribe since we've migrated lists
subscribers databases too)
With SF.net migration MICO project also gained some advantage in project
management, namely: Wiki and bug tracking tool. Both provided by
SF.net's Trac: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mico/ -- please do not
hesitate to register on SF.net and enter any bug which harms you into
the trac.
At the end I would like to thank Arno Puder and San Francisco University
staff for providing all the bandwidth, hardware and for managing
mico.org for all those years.
Cheers,
Karel
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ObjectSecurity Ltd. http://www.objectsecurity.com
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