History of GNHLUG's Internet Presence
The first GNHLUG Internet thingy was a mailing list,
gmjlig@zk3.dec.com
. The listmaster was
Mark Gelinas, who worked in building ZK3 of the now-defunct DEC (Digital Equipment Corp). This was all there was for a long time.
At some point,
gnhlug.org
got registered as a domain name. I believe
Bruce Dawson did this. This was no later than 1999 SEP 10 (per the WHOIS info for the domain, as of 2023 DEC 29).
A website was created. I believe this was also Bruce's original doing. Hosting was provided by Bruce's company,
CodeMeta
. The website has gone through a few major iterations, including being a blog-like site running the
Post-Nuke software, and most recently a wiki via TWiki.
On Wed 7 Aug 2002, the general discussion mailing list was migrated from
gnhlug@zk3.dec.com
to
gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
, again hosted by CodeMeta.
Everything stayed with Bruce and CodeMeta for a long time.
In 2006, the server known at
=liberty= was put into operation.
MV Communications
generously provided co-location for free.
The web site was
migrated from
hive.codemeta.com
to
liberty
on FIXME. The
mailing lists were migrated from
rogue.codemeta.com
to
liberty
on Sat 2006 Oct 14.
On FIXME,
DNS registration was transferred to
Cole Tuininga, who was working at DynDNS at the time, and got that stuff for free. On FIXME, DNS hosting was transferred from CodeMeta to
liberty
, with DynDNS providing secondaries.
Due to disk failure plus admin laziness, in 2008, the server was offline from 23 Oct through 10 Nov.