There seems to be an issue when you attempt to download files from the
server. This was probably a global config change done by the hosting
company due to security concerns. It was certainly not there when I
set up the server and did some testing to check that everything was
ok. I am in touch with them to attempt to resolve the issue and will
let everybody know when the issue is resolved.
//p
http://www.interdisciplina.org/00.0/
On 5/23/06, Paulo Mouat <paulo.mouat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As Kim mentioned below, if you find any issues with the server, just
> drop me a line.
>
> A few notes are in order:
> - Current file organization follows what was available in the Hotline
> server, including naming scheme. This is going to be revised as time
> allows, since we do not need any of the holdover names from Hotline
> (e.g. the drop box suffix). Suggestions for a better organization and
> naming scheme accepted and encouraged.
> - The server enforces file ownership. This means when you upload a
> file it will be owned by you and only you (or an admin) can delete it.
> However, it will be downloadable by all.
> - Legacy content from the Hotline server is not owned by their
> original owners, which means only admins will be able to manage these
> files. If you want to own your legacy content, drop me a line and I'll
> see what I can do. In other words, it will be done upon request.
> - If by any reason you have issues creating an account with the site,
> just let me know. If you just joined the .microsound list, your email
> address might not yet be in the repository's records. If you are a
> long time member then something very wrong is going on. Drop me a line
> and I'll look into it.
>
> That's all for now. I'll keep adding to this list and eventually will
> promote these notes into a FAQ.
>
> //p
> http://www.interdisciplina.org/00.0/
>
> On 5/23/06, Kim Cascone <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I am pleased to announce that the microsound community has a new
> > server for projects:
> > http://www.interdisciplina.org/microsound-repository
> >
> > *note: this new server is NOT a Hotline server and you DO NOT need to
> > use a Hotline client for accessing this server...
> > everything is accessible through your web browser
> >
> > some points:
> > you need to be a member of the list in order to have an account on
> > this server...
> > but I no longer need to assign a password -- it is automatically done
> > for you now!
> > the request for an account is checked against the database of sub'ers
> > for BOTH the daily and the digest versions of the list
> >
> > please note that this server replaces and contains everything that
> > was on the microsound hotline server
> > it's possible that some things got lost in transition...so if you
> > find that something is missing please let us know and we'll try to
> > track it down...
> >
> > Paulo Mouat is hosting the server so if there is a problem please
> > contact him via the list...
> > *please do not email me directly as I am busy on a deadline and will
> > probably not answer your email...unless it's a dire emergency
> >
> > **I would like to thank Paulo Mouat and John Saylor for their help
> > and their gracious donation of time, energy and server space
> >
> > *** we still need some help on the microsound web site -- if you can
> > help please contact John Saylor on the list
> >
> >
> > so for the sake of redundancy:
> > http://www.interdisciplina.org/microsound-repository
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.interdisciplina.org/microsound-repository
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.interdisciplina.org/microsound-repository
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.interdisciplina.org/microsound-repository
> >
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