Hi Simon,

we're actually moving the (Meetecho-operated) recordings server to a different 
datacenter. It will be up and running tomorrow morning.

Sorry about this inconvenience,

Simon

Simon Leinen <[email protected]> ha scritto:

>Randy Bush writes:
>> so your criteria acctually open and continual availability, and
>> availability of export.  i think these would apply well to ietf or
>> whatever services as well.
>
>Right.  As a data point, I haven't been able to access the archived
>Meetecho streams from past IETF meetings lately, e.g.
>
>http://recordings.conf.meetecho.com/Recordings/watch.jsp?recording=IETF84_TSVAREA&chapter=part_3
>
>In fact I cannot open a TCP connection to port 80 on
>"recordings.conf.meetecho.com" from anywhere (and isup.me agrees).
>
>(Dear ietf-action, can you contact the Meetecho folks about this issue?
> Thanks!)
>
>I'm not saying that this is a reason to switch (back) to IETF-operated
>servers.  There are certainly A/V archives (Youtube comes to mind) with
>as good an availability record as the IETF's own MP3 archives.
>-- 
>Simon.

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