Guys, no need to worry. I'm still here, and the site should be back up within a week (roughly).
On Sunday night (June 22nd) we were struck by lightning which, although protected using various UPSes and surge protectors, still took out the main internet router, the internal router providing access from my local network, two 1Gb switches, one of the servers and HTPCs (not to mention other completely unrelated devices). After much back and forth I finally managed to get back online temporarily (to update you all on what's going on) a few days ago, unfortunately that lasted for about five minutes (just long enough for me to retreive my TGB password) before dying again.
I've now got a working uplink, but without an internal router and switches there is no access to anything but my laptop. I've placed an order for a replacement D-Link DGS-1216T and trying to source a Linksys WRT54GS (v3 or earlier) as we speak (well, type). The D-Link switch should be here within the week and once received all I need is the Linksys (which is proving hard to find - but if all else fails I'll pick up a temporary router for the time being). Still waiting for the insurance adjustor to give his word, but last I heard the coverage they provide for lightning strikes are based on the fact that all devices are protected by surge protectors. Now, some of my hardware was (such as the server that died and the switch), problem is the strike came in to the building via the phoneline, where it then went through my (newly wired I might add) CAT-6 cabling up to the server room and from there throughout most of the house. Hopefully it's still covered, but development is halfway halted due to the fact I no longer have a "testrig" for real life testing.
So don't worry, the website is coming back up, and the project is very much still alive. If nothing else, this has caused me to rewrite more of the service which means it now works 100% without an internet connection available (which some of you complained about in the last beta).
Once I know more I'll post another update here, and in the meantime don't hesitate to contact me using my alternative emails or through PMs here on this site. Be aware though, replies can take a while :)
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For those being "put off" by the delays in the new public beta builds - as a registered commercial user beta builds were (are) available simply by asking for access. So whilst I can understand your concerns regarding the delays - as a fully paid customer you could always run the daily builds.
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