[OS X TeX] [Yale] i-installer directories
Adam M. Goldstein
adam.goldstein at jhu.edu
Tue Dec 19 15:52:53 CET 2006
As indicated in the message quoted below, Stephen Anderson of Yale
University indicates that his server is one of those that hosts
various i-installer directories.
I think I speak for all those on the list when I say, thank you for
hosting the i-installer directories!
Prof. Anderson mentions that he is surprised that no one on the list
mentioned the directories and their servers in all the discussion of
what to do and where to go next when Gerben's support for i-installer
ends. I suppose that reflects ignorance of how i-installer works; I
assumed, for instance, that the Yale directory in particular resided
on Gerben's own machine or a machine administered by him.
Again I think I speak for all those on the list here when I say,
sorry for the oversight, and again---thanks for hosting those
directories.
Of course, these thanks apply to any others who have hosted the
directories.
-Adam
--
Dr. Adam M. Goldstein
adam.goldstein at jhu.edu
http://shiftingbalance.wordpress.com
On Dec 19, 2006, at 2:46 AM, Stephen Anderson wrote:
> The end of the year approaches, and with it the end of Gerben's
> support for i-installer and the packages it provides. I'm somewhat
> surprised that with all of the discussion this has provoked (mixed
> in with revisitings of the editor wars of long ago, Micro$oft and
> Adobe bashing, etc.) no one has said anything about the fate of the
> servers from which the i-installer material is available.
>
> I'm the one whose server at Yale hosts both Gerben's "i-Directory
> at Yale" and the "*EXPERIMENTAL* i-Directory". I have some qualms
> about continuing to support this without Gerben (actively) behind
> it, but after a bit of off-list discussion, I have decided that
> these directories will continue to exist (with such updates as
> Gerben may decide to make from time to time) at least through the
> end of 2007 -- the hardware willing. If some other person(s)
> should take over the i-installer project, I invite them to write me
> about taking over the administration of these directories on my
> server as well.
>
> My understanding is that the operators of the other servers on
> which Gerben's packages reside intend to do more or less the same
> thing, though of course I can't speak for them.
>
> --
> Stephen R. Anderson
> Dorothy R. Diebold Professor of Linguistics;
> Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science
> Yale University
> <stephen dot anderson at yale dot edu>
>
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