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Whats happened to IMC London?

indyreader | 06.01.2009 12:11 | Indymedia

"We are currently having technical issues and our techs are hard at work trying to restore as much of the site as possible. Unfortunately, we fear that some data may be lost during this and we apologise sincerely for any work which may have been previously uploaded to the site which is no longer available."

It's been down for ages, whats happening? any chance of an update? I liked the old site better at least it worked, are we going to get our old site back? I hope so, the text on the new site was far to small, the new site was also really difficult to navigate, apart from the embedded video, i failed to see how it was better than the old website. Anyway, enough said for now, any chance of an update?

indyreader

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Well...

06.01.2009 12:45

Someone switched the machine off by accident, then when the machine was brought back up it was found that the passphrase for decrypting the partition that the IMC London virtual machine was on had been lost and that there were not any recent backups of the site... so it's being rebuilt from scratch :-(

See the imc-london list for more details:  http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-london/2009-January/thread.html

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  1. Drupal 6 — EF'er
  2. love and rage and, er, drupal — another EF!er
  3. So do tell how you think IMC differs with your take on CC — very intrigued by EFer
  4. Other IMCs on drupal — CH