Although elements of the project are safely established in various other places like the University of Maine, our home ISP was to be at EES Consulting in Rockland, Maine. We just learned that they can’t do the job. The head of the company writes, “…we were just given notice to vacate our office space including the data center we were managing! We do have another data line and a place for the current servers, but as a result of this move, the server that we were set to put online this week has been put on hold until we relocate to a more permanent location. I have no idea where or when we will be relocating, as I just received the phone call this morning, but knowing that it takes 60-90 days to move a data line (at least with my current provider) this means I will be unable to meet your needs anytime in the immediate future.”
Teeter Bibber, digital projects developer, is turning back to the Linux machines at Kattare Internet Services, in Corvallis, Oregon.
Northeast Historic Film is located at the 1916 Alamo Theatre in Bucksport, Maine. Karan Sheldon, NHF co-founder, is project director for Finding and Using Moving Images in Context.