Old ASCL site sails into sunset on or about September 4; new site not affected
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Hello!
You are receiving this email because you are listed as an author or contact for one or more codes registered in the Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL, ascl.net).
In July 2014, the Astrophysics Source Code Library moved to a new and improved infrastructure; we
left the older site up to give those who use the ASCL time to adjust to
the new site and change their bookmarks. Now it’s time — some might say
high time! — that the previous site be retired. On or about September 4,
the old ASCL site, both the WordPress site and the discussion forum housing the code entries,
will no longer be accessible. All code entries housed on the old site
will redirect to the entries on ascl.net, and other pages will redirect to ascl.net. These redirects will remain in place for at least one year.
The URL for all code entries is built from the ascl id assigned to a code and follows the format ascl.net/yymm.xxx, where yymm.xxx is the ascl ID. For example, the NEMO code’s ascl ID is ascl:1010.051 and the URL to the entry for this code ishttp://ascl.net/1010.051.
If you have questions or concerns about this change, please let me know (aal...@ascl.net). Thank you!