Thanks to John, Fred, Derek, Geert, & Ken for clarifying the situation with the website & mailing lists.

Are there any plans to upgrade the GnuCash mailing lists (https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo) from Mailman2 to Mailman3 (https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html)? I mentioned before that I am on the board of the North Bay Linux Users Group (NBLUG - https://nblug.org/) and we recently upgraded from Mailman2 to Mailman3 (https://nblug.org/mailman3/postorius/lists/), with plenty of hiccups along the way...

I am not sure what version the majority of GnuCash users have on their various machines, but the version I have on my Dell E7440 laptop is "Version: 3.8, Build ID: 3.8b+(2019-12-29), Finance::Quote: 1.49" as that is the most current version available in the Linux Mint software manager. Linux Mint also has a FlatHub version that appears to be listed as "4.10+" available in the Software Manager. I am running Linux Mint 20.3, but the current version is 21.1 (https://linuxmint.com/), so maybe that is the reason I have an older version available via the Software Manager...?

Does GnuCash recommend using the FlatHub version when it is newer than the version offered in the various Linux distro repositories?

https://code.gnucash.org/website/download.phtml lists the stable release version as 4.13 and the unstable release version as the 4.901 one that John mentioned below.

Has Grande Communication Networks (https://www.astound.com/texas/ & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande_Communications) been able to get Linas & the host machine back online yet since the February 11 storms in Austin, TX?

Brad

On 3/3/23 09:03, john wrote:
That's been broken since Linas upgraded the host machine in January along with 
updates so it's still missing the 4.901 release from last month and I expect 
the 4.902 coming on Sunday won't work either. Keep 
usinghttps://code.gnucash.org/website.

Regards,
John Ralls


On Mar 3, 2023, at 8:53 AM, Fred Bone<f...@mandfb.me.uk>  wrote:

On 03 March 2023 at 7:31, Derek Atkins said:

Hi.
Indeed, it does appear thatwww.gnucash.org  lost its brain and, although
responding, is not the gnucash website.  I will notify Linas to ask what's
up.
What appears to be up is the loss of an automatic redirect from
http://www.gnucash.org
to
https://www.gnucash.org
which, as this is clearly an Apache webserver, is a matter of one line in
a .htaccess file.

The corresponding redirect for gnucash.org (without the www. prefix) is
working.

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On 3/3/23 05:08, Geert Janssens wrote:

It looks like an http vs https thing.


https://www.gnucash.org works fine, plain http doesn't. Probably the redirect is not working as it should.


Regards,


Geert


Op vrijdag 3 maart 2023 13:31:14 CET schreef Derek Atkins:

> Hi.

> Indeed, it does appear that www.gnucash.org lost its brain and, although

> responding, is not the gnucash website.  I will notify Linas to ask what's

> up.

> As for # subscribers, we have a dozen lists with some overlapping

> subscriptions, but there are over 2000 subscribers to gnucash-user.

>

> -derek

>

> On Fri, March 3, 2023 7:13 am, Brad Morrison wrote:

> > Hi Ken, John, & all,

> >

> > I just tried the link that Ken provided and it took me to some "Apache2

> > Ubuntu Default Page," but not the GnuCash homepage...?

> >

> > I also tried the link that John provided and that seems to work fine for

> > the GnuCash homepage for me.

> >

> > Is anyone else having similar results?

> >

> > I would attach screenshots, but I don't know if the Mailman2 mailing

> > list software allows for that - ? I am on the board of the North Bay

> > Linux Users Group (NBLUG - https://nblug.org/) and we have gone through

> > some transition difficulties in our recent upgrade from MailMan2 to

> > MailMan3 (https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html), so when I

> > saw that these GnuCash mailing lists are still using MailMan2

> > (https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo) I made a mental note of

> > that. Although with the amount of email traffic /volume that I have seen

> > on this list, I am willing to bet that this list has far more

> > subscribers than all of our NBLUG lists combined (we have about 250 on

> > the 'talk' list and about 450 on the 'announce' list).

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Brad

> >

> > On 2/21/23 21:00, Ken Pyzik wrote:

> >> Tested it this evening - 9:00PM PST in the

> >> US.www.gnucash.org<http://www.gnucash.org>  now appears to be working.

> >> FYI.

> >>

> >> Ken

> >>

> >>

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> > On 2/19/23 15:40, John Ralls wrote:

> >> As most everyone already knowswww.gnucash.org  has been offline since 11

> >> February because Linas Vepstas lost internet access and his ISP, Grande

> >> Networks in Austin, TX, has not fixed it.

> >>

> >> To provide replacement service until Linas gets back online we've set up

> >> an alternate site,https://code.gnucash.org/website/.

> >>

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> >> John Ralls

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