Hi, Over the past several years, we have been sharing a mailing list with the openais project. I have made a new mailing list specifically for corosync: This will be the permanent new list for corosync. Please register at: http://lists.corosync.org/mailman/listinfo The list is called "discuss" Q Why are we making this change now? A Several weeks ago Linux Foundation was hacked into (see http://www.linuxfoundation.org). They hosted our mailing list service. During this event, the mailing list has been unusable. The Linux Foundation staff is busy rebuilding their network, but in the interim this seems like a good opportunity to move everything to our core infrastructure at corosync.org. Q What about the archives? A I hope to restore the archives once I can get the records from Linux Foundation. There is no guarantee I can get a restored copy of the archive however. Fortunately several services over the years have archived our mailing list. Q What about my registration on the openais mailing list? A I don't have the records to transfer the registrations to the corosync list, so you will have to sign up for the mailing list again. Q Is my password that I used to register on the openais mailing list compromised? A I do not know what extent the systems were hacked, but I'd recommend treating the password as compromised. If you shared this password with other services, please change it. Mailman stores passwords in plaintext so that it can mail them to you once a month. Always use unique passwords on mailman mailing lists. Regards -steve -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster