Starship ever gonna fly?

Christian Tismer tismer at tismer.com
Sun Jun 4 20:47:48 EDT 2000


Thomas Wouters wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 04:09:58PM -0700, Kirby Urner wrote:
> 
> > The loss of Starship was a real tragedy.  Glad to
> > read it's recovering.  But is it?  The same not-
> > so-reassuring text has remained unchanged for some
> > time.
> 
> > Part of what made the Python community seem so vital
> > was all these add-ons (like PyOpenGL).  But with
> > Starship down for the count, so many of the pointers
> > in Vaults of Parnassus are just dead, stone dead.
> 
> If you search the list archive or browse the newsgroup for the last few days,
> you'll see that Starship is moving, or has been moved, this weekend. It'll
> take a few days for the DNS changes to settle, though. After the move, it
> should be more actively maintained. (By BeOpen, if I'm not mistaken.)

Yes. We are moving to the same place where Guido and
his crew are moving.

We got a very nice machine, in a very good maintained
environment. Starship will soon be better than ever before.

> > Whoever killed Starship did real and lasting damage
> > it seems.  Did anyone call the FBI?
> 
> I was under the impression that the Big Crash was hardware-related, not a
> malicious attack.

So it is. ciao - chris

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