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The Soaring Server is dead; long live the Soaring Servers
Guenther Eichhorn's Soaring Server [http://acro.harvard.edu] has gone
away after more than a decade of service. The fact that we rely so heavily on this service led us a couple of years ago to establish a mirror site in New Zealand, thanks to Philip Plane [ http://soaring.xinqu.net/ ] so there should be no interruption in service. But with only one Soaring Server, we would be vulnerable to an outage again, and Glen Holden, from Ft. Mills, SC, kindly volunteered to provide an additional site [ http://soaring.gahsys.com/ ] which is now also in service. Even before acro had gone away, Guenther Eichhorn acquired another server to run out of his home [ http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/ ], and it will remain the "primary" site. All three sites will be synchronized every night, so you should get identical data from any of them. Only "aerobatics" should be listed in the various search engines, so we don't clog things with listings in triplicate. Links to the old acro.harvard.edu server should be redirected to soaring.aerobatics.ws, so things "should" be transparent to everyone, but if you have links in documents you should change them, and you should bookmark all three of the Soaring Servers. There are very likely to be some goblins lurking in the new sites - legacy from acro - and we will weed them out as they come to our attention - that is, please don't hesitate to send along any and all suggestions. Many thanks to Guenther, Philip, and Glen for their generosity and hard work in making the Soaring Servers available to the community. http://soaring.aerobatics.ws http://soaring.xinqu.net/JL http://soaring.gahsys.com John Leibacher |
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John Leibacher wrote:
Many thanks to Guenther, Philip, and Glen for their generosity and hard work in making the Soaring Servers available to the community. And, many thanks to you, John, for the Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange and all of the other content you've put up there! Marc |
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John Leibacher wrote:
Many thanks to Guenther, Philip, and Glen for their generosity and hard work in making the Soaring Servers available to the community. And, many thanks to you, John, for the Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange and all of the other content you've put up there! Marc |
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Yes, Thank you John Leibacher for the awesome free service you have offered!
Paul Remde "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message ... John Leibacher wrote: Many thanks to Guenther, Philip, and Glen for their generosity and hard work in making the Soaring Servers available to the community. And, many thanks to you, John, for the Worldwide Soaring Turnpoint Exchange and all of the other content you've put up there! Marc |
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