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Unexpected Slashdot Downtime 219

Netcraft confirmed it ... Slashdot was dying for several hours (along with SourceForge, which shares a corporate overlord and router). Some planned downtime from our provider apparently didn't come back up quite as planned. Sorry for the inconvenience. On the upside, we're moving to a new network and hardware soon, so the site should be much faster and more stable rsn.
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  • by martyb ( 196687 ) on Wednesday April 30, 2008 @12:35PM (#23252242)

    Hey, CmdrTaco!

    Great to hear the news that you're going to be upgrading the tech that supports this site. /. has been a daily part of my life for well-nigh 10 years. Having seen many changes over the years, I'm especially interested in what will be supporting the site when you finish with the upgrade... so, PLEASE update the FAQ - Tech [slashdot.org] page? ("Last Modified: 6/13/00")

    Thanks in advance and please accept my gratitude for (the often thankless job of) keeping this site running so well.

  • Modernization? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by idiotnot ( 302133 ) <sean@757.org> on Wednesday April 30, 2008 @01:27PM (#23252934) Homepage Journal
    On the upside, we're moving to a new network and hardware soon, so the site should be much faster and more stable rsn.

    Will this new network include IPv6 access, or will ./ remain in the 20th Century?

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