The balloonboard.org domain expired last week and Aleph One who have sponsored it, and the website hosting, since we started didn't particularly feel like paying to renew it, given the mostly-defunct nature of the project at this stage. So I've paid for two more years (and thus am now in control of the domain), and Laurie has kindly agreed to keep hosting the website for the time being until someone else volunteers, or the space/memory/bandwidth usage on the server become problematic. So, in the medium term does any one care enough to keep this project on line for current or historical interest? I see that the build system has been updated to cover a couple of the boards that more successfully filled the space balloon was aimed at (beaglebone black and rPi) so it is still being used. The lart website is still on the net, a good 15 years after it was relevant. I'd like to think that people would be able to find balloon info in 10 years time too if they needed it (for lightwriter maintenance or retro-computing parties). At some point I plan to move my stuff off Aleph One's server and am happy to take the balloon stuff with me, but I don't know when I'll actually get my finger out and do that. The existing site is a smidge under 4G of stuff, moinmoin-based with a mailman list, and lurker indexing. Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Emdebian, Wookware, Balloonboard, ARM http://wookware.org/