On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:31 AM, PLUG Announcements
<plug-announce@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
We have had to make an emergency move from the provider that was hosting PLUG with hosting services.
The services should all be back up at a new location. Please let me know if you find anything not behaving correctly.
Now for the biggest change, the data center that was providing us with hosting services is also in charge of the phoenix.az.us domain. They are currently unavailable to much of the Internet, and if things keep going like they seem to be, may be offline altogether soon. This makes the domain that we have used for 15+ years a little too unreliable to use anymore. So, from now on please use the new domain of phxlinux.org for the website and *@lists.phxlinux.org for the mailing lists. You will need to change your bookmarks and address books to reflect this. If you continue to use *@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us I can't guaranty that your email will ever get to the mailing list.
Hopefully this transition will go smoothly.
We would like to thank Deru for the years of great service that they gave us at no cost. I wish things had ended better.
Brian Cluff
PS if anyone knows how to get a hold of anyone at Deru, I would like to get our equipment back.
Contact:
Technical Contact:
3443 N Central
STE 1705
Phoenix, AZ 85012
US
+1.4809987237 Fax: +1.4809932294
Short of that, file a mechanics lien with the State of Arizona:
The first step to filing a mechanics lien in Arizona is to verify you're entitled to so file. This involves two primary considerations: (1) Whether you're qualified to file as per the legal statutes; and (2) Whether you protected your right to file by sending the required preliminary notice. As far as who can file a mechanics lien, the Arizona law protects nearly everyone except suppliers to suppliers. Further, while a written contract is not usually required, a written contract is required if you're furnishing to an owner-occupied residential property, and that contract must be directly with the owner. As far as protecting your rights along the way, everyone in Arizona is required to delivery a preliminary notice within 20 days of first furnishing labor or materials to a construction project.
This is simple legal paperwork with provision to serve Deru (any of us can do this):
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