Comment Shades of SCO at FBI's SourceForge (Score 1) 395
whois Exodus Comm (NETBLK-EC21-1)
64.28.64.0 - 64.28.95.255 sites .20 .35 .61 .81
and .150 .
whois on the site names returns Andover.net, whois on the IP's of those sites returns "steenkin' badges" i.e. FBI Hancock's Exodus Comm
Andover.net is stock symbol LNUX, company name
VALinux.VA Linux has bought up a lot of linux
sites. Another alias for that netblock is Open
Source Development Network. Press releases
describing the outage said OSDN technicians were
working on the problem.
Has FBI Exodus bought VA Linux, which is another very troubled company? VA Linux also owns the sourceforge network--no wonder if some SCO-like vasoconstriction then--
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design6/news.ht ml
2003.10.11, Saturday :: FFmpeg CVS moved to MPlayerHQ
posted by Gabucino
Due to the continuing degradation of Sourceforge services' quality, the decision was made to move FFmpeg CVS to MPlayerHQ.hu.
MPlayer "oldtimer" users may remember the ages when libavcodec (the codec part of FFmpeg) was developed right inside the MPlayer CVS tree. The development was moved back to the Sourceforge server, so other projects - and the main FFmpeg of course - could take advantage of our developments. But let's get back to our current topic.
The FFmpeg CVS tree on Sourceforge will cease to exist shortly! Other services will stay on SF for now, but it's highly possible we'll move the mailing list too.
64.28.64.0 - 64.28.95.255 sites
and
whois on the site names returns Andover.net, whois on the IP's of those sites returns "steenkin' badges" i.e. FBI Hancock's Exodus Comm
Andover.net is stock symbol LNUX, company name
VALinux.VA Linux has bought up a lot of linux
sites. Another alias for that netblock is Open
Source Development Network. Press releases
describing the outage said OSDN technicians were
working on the problem.
Has FBI Exodus bought VA Linux, which is another very troubled company? VA Linux also owns the sourceforge network--no wonder if some SCO-like vasoconstriction then--
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design6/news.h
2003.10.11, Saturday
posted by Gabucino
Due to the continuing degradation of Sourceforge services' quality, the decision was made to move FFmpeg CVS to MPlayerHQ.hu.
MPlayer "oldtimer" users may remember the ages when libavcodec (the codec part of FFmpeg) was developed right inside the MPlayer CVS tree. The development was moved back to the Sourceforge server, so other projects - and the main FFmpeg of course - could take advantage of our developments. But let's get back to our current topic.
The FFmpeg CVS tree on Sourceforge will cease to exist shortly! Other services will stay on SF for now, but it's highly possible we'll move the mailing list too.