Savannah Back Online With Extra Security
depesz writes "As we can read here, savannah is back online. After several weeks of downtime, all security problems are resolved, and the service is again operational."
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not anymore. is been slashdoted. :-)
Savannah wasn't hacked, it was GNU/0wn3d.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.
What is Savahna?
Why was it not online?
Why should I care?
Why don't you RTFA?
Now thats what I'm Tolkien about!
(Still havent been thrown out of this place)
Thanks Mr Precise. We really couldn't have figured that out.
It's a slow news day, whatcha want. :-)
Nothing like welcoming them back online with a good ol' slashdotting!
As we can read here, savannah is back online. After several weeks of downtime, all security problems are resolved, and the service is again operational.
So, was I the only person who read the headline, *and* the blurb, and immediately thought of something completely different?
Java: the bastard demon spawn of C++ and Ada
On yet another slashdot posting with absolutely zero informative content
Drats. Here I was hoping that they had brought back the good ship Savannah.
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade
There was an article? Oh man... Are there usually articles attached to these little blurbs? I knew I had to be missing SOMETHING... I just assumed everyone knew more than me.
That's scary.
Why was Savannah not online?
From the looks of it, Google had no idea that the city of Savannah, GA in the US was offline. Come to think of it, neither did I. Well, I'm happy for everyone that lives there. I can't imagine living through several weeks of my city being offline.