Hi Ede et al,
I don't recall having ever paid for openjump.org. So it could be either
Landon, Jonathan Aquino, or even Martin Davis?
Cheers from Santiago,
Stefan
On Wed., Sep. 25, 2024, 10:20 edgar.soldin--- via Jump-pilot-devel, <
jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> my guess is S
my guess is Stefan Steiniger, but let's wait. no immidiate hurry needed http://
webspace is working fine.
additionally it seems that https:// was never supported, at least that's what
sf.net suppport says. archive.org seems to have memorized http:// as well only
https://web.archive.org/web/202
Since the provider is in USA, could he/she be there? As a former member of
OpenJUMP: Landon, for instance.
Il giorno mer 25 set 2024 alle ore 00:40 edgar.soldin--- via
Jump-pilot-devel ha scritto:
> no i mean
>
> https://www.whois.com/whois/openjump.org
>
> somebody private registered it in the
no i mean
https://www.whois.com/whois/openjump.org
somebody private registered it in the past and payed/provided it for the
project so far. hopefully waiting for the person to respond.
sunny regards ..ede
On 24.09.2024 23:28, János Tamás Kis wrote:
Hi,
Dou you mean: https://www.domain.com/w
Hi,
Dou you mean: https://www.domain.com/whois/whois/?search=surceforge.net ?
Could the OpenJUMP live on github only, without sourceforge.net?
Regards,
kjt
edgar.soldin--- via Jump-pilot-devel
ezt írta (időpont: 2024. szept. 23., H, 18:00):
> looks like sf.net does not want to support https
looks like sf.net does not want to support https anymore. i opened a ticket
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/26156/
who is owner/admin of the domain in case we have to relocate the webspace?
sunny regards.. ede
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