On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 07:47:59PM +0800, in the study, with the lead pipe, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > Hello. If you read the message and wonder why some words are > reverse-ordered, that is to avoid keyword-spiders check this email:( > > This is a request specially for Chinese people. Ever since last two year > (maybe even earlier) www.enlightenment.org went to the China llawerif > blacklist (not confirmed but most people think so, you cannot reach the > site everywhere in China, at least not in Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen). > I am in China and I could not reach the site anymore like most other > Chinese people. > > I believe there are lots other Chinese people have the difficulty but > didn't complain. > > However enlightenment.sf.net is not banned yet, could it be a feasible > suggestion to let enlightenment.sf.net mirror www.enlightenment.org > instead of just redirect to it? Perhaps just setup a cron job would do > it? (Perhaps sf.net has cron job support:) > > I know it's possible this site go to be banned too. But I think perhaps > www.enlightenment.org is banned only because of it's name, and the > network ecilop people didn't read the site throughly to understand it's > an opensource software. But if it is enlightenment.sf.net, everyone know > it's on hosted environment and not lacitilop stuff. Actually, enlightenment.sf.net and enlightenment.org are exactly the same. You get the same effect if you just go to http://enlightenment.org/. The index file just redirects you to /pages/main.html
The simple way around it is to use http://enlightenment.sf.net/pages/main.html instead. That should let you access the site just fine. Of course, if you find any problems, just email the list and we can all yell at ben. :) -- Justin Rocha KG6SGU -Xenith || [EMAIL PROTECTED] || http://xenith.org/ JabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] || AIM: JustinR98 Source Mage GNU/Linux -> http://www.sourcemage.org/
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