Web Transition

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There have been two changes in the web configuration that may be noticeable to you after the cut-over.

1. Up to this point there have been almost two dozen named and independent web sites associated with the IETF. This has been flattened to be less than half that many. Those that remain are true independent sites.

This should be completely transparent. We will maintain CNAME records in the DNS indefinitely since it is not possible to update all usages on the web site. The web server has been configured to return Permanent Redirects to clients that use the deprecated names. You should take note of the URLs that you see in the address bar of your web browser and update any bookmarks
  you may have accordingly.

2. Some tools required some changes in order to function properly in the AMS setup. Although AMS duplicated the directory structure used by NSS as much as possible, it was not possible to create an exact copy. Although tools have been tested it is possible a detail or "edge case" was overlooked. If you notice any unexpected behavior please do report it immediately to ietf-action@xxxxxxxxx Be sure to include enough information to ensure that the behavior can be reproduced.

If you notice any other issues or experience any other problems, please do report it immediately to ietf-action@xxxxxxxxx Be sure to
include enough information to ensure the problem can be reproduced.

Thanks.

Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director

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