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Web and CVS Server donated by VA Linux Systems



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Debian Project                                    http://www.debian.org/
Web and CVS Server donated by VA Linux Systems          press@debian.org
November 15, 2000
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VA Linux Systems donated a VA Linux 2240 server to the Debian Project.
The machine features 4x18 GB of hard drive storage and 256 MB of RAM.
It is hosted by VA Linux Systems and replaces the old va.debian.org
server. The new machine is used as our primary web server
<http://www.debian.org> and CVS server <http://cvs.debian.org>, and is
available for all the developer use as well.

The new server is called klecker.debian.org and is dedicated to the
memory of the late Joel `Espy' Klecker.

Debian wishes to thank VA Linux Systems for donating the new machine
and providing bandwidth to host it.  Thanks also to the developers who
invested time and effort into configuring and testing the system for
Debian.  The Debian Project would also like to thank Visi.net and
BrainFood for hosting www.debian.org and cvs.debian.org respectively
while the previously used machine was in the process of being
replaced.

>> About Debian

The Debian project is an organization of many users who volunteer
their time and effort.  Its tasks include maintaining and updating
Debian GNU/Linux which is a free distribution of the GNU/Linux
operating system, and the development of the Debian GNU/Hurd operating
system.

>> About VA Linux Systems

VA Linux Systems provides fast moving companies one source for
Linux-based solutions for the Web.  VA Linux Systems is a major
contributor to the Free Software movement as they are hosting several
of important sites like sourceforge.net, slashdot.org and
freshmeat.net.

>> Contact Information

For further information, please send email to the Debian Press Team
<press@debian.org> or visit the Debian homepage at <http://www.debian.org/>



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