Expect Service Interruptions to Tomorrow’s Trust During First Week of November
Written by John Borst on October 31, 2009 – 9:25 amOctober 31, 2009(Catholic education, Catholic schools)
Update #2 November 4, 2009
On November 3rd about 4:00 pm CST all of the posts and newslinks which I call edulinks posted in November disappeared. This had to do with the upgrade in the server. As of approximately 12:00 noon CST that problem has been repaired.
Again thank you.
John Borst, editor, Tomorrow’s Trust
Update November 2, 2009
The changes were made without interruption on the morning of November 2, 2009. All three appear to have been completed without a major disruption of service. We will continue to monitor for further malicious code.
Thank you
John Borst, editor, Tomorrow’s Trust
Notice
There will be temporary service interruptions to Tomorrow’s Trust from November 1st to possibly as late as November 6th. They may be of varying durations. If you cannot access the site please come back later for another attempt.
The interruptions will allow us to:
(a)Remove some malicious code which has appeared over the past week. We are praying it has not invaded the actual posts.
(b) Move the site to a new upgraded server. Tomorrow’s Trust is managed by a company in Dryden, Ontario called Northwest Communications and Design. It is owned by Wilson Coldstream Incorporated which also owns the Dryden Observer, the City of Dryden’s weekly newspaper. Northwest Communications and Design is a premier designer and host of websites in the region.
They have just entered into a new contract with the firm which hosts their websites. We will be migrating from a duo-core to a quad core processor. As a result the speed you experience should be improved.
(c ) Upgrade to the 2.8.5 version of Wordpress; hopefully, without having to change templates
Thank you for your patience during this time of adjustment.
John Borst, editor
Tomorrow’s Trust: A Review of Catholic Education
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