Re: The Fedora Directory Server Project is now "389"

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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Fedora Directory Server Project is now called "389".  The details are
> here:
>
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/389_Change_FAQ
>
> The new project website is http://port389.org (which is currently just an
> alias for directory.fedoraproject.org)
>
> The new IRC channel is #389
>
> We have created aliases for the mailing lists - so 389-users, 389-announce,
> etc.
>
> We're still in the process of rebranding, re-skinning the web site, etc.  In
> the coming weeks you will see new packages with the 389 branding.
>
> Everything else is the same - the team, our mission, only the name has
> changed.  We apologize if this change is disconcerting to some of you, we
> thank your for your support, and we hope to continue to make the 389 project
> a success.
>
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>

This original netscape code base has a legacy of re branding! Most
times your here about a product called' X' and someone starts a new
code base called Open 'X', yet this code base seems to endure. It is a
story to tell your grand children netscape->aol->iplanet->sun
directory server->RedHat->Fedora with forks and branches and
documentation. It seems that just as the documentation and the
variable names are catching up the name changes. :)

389 FTW!

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