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We have a news page because the [[Mailing lists|other]] [http://www.progclub.org/blog/ forums] can tend to be a little chatty and irrelevant -- ''as they should be''. Latest news goes on top.
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We have a news page because the [[Forums|other forums]] can tend to be a little chatty and irrelevant -- ''as they should be''.
  
= 2011-08-06 =
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= News by year =
  
== Software released ==
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* [[2022 news]]
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* [[2021 news]]
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* [[2020 news]]
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* [[2019 news]]
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* [[2018 news]]
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* [[2017 news]]
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* [[2016 news]]
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* [[2015 news]]
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* [[2014 news]]
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* [[2013 news]]
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* [[2012 news]]
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* [[2011 news]]
  
The [[Pcma]] and [[Pcblog]] projects have been released, and moved to the [[Projects#Completed_projects|completed projects]] list. Which means...
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= Policy updates =
  
== We have a blog! ==
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* [[2020_news#Policy_updates|2020-03-03]]
 
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* [[2017_news#Policy_updates|2017-12-11]]
A [http://www.progclub.org/blog/ blog] is now available for ProgClub members. If a blog post falls in the woods, and there's no-one there to read it, does it make a sound?
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* [[2015_news#Policy_updates|2015-01-04]]
 
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* [[2014_news#Policy_updates|2014-06-07]]
= 2011-08-05 =
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* [[2012_news#Policy_updates|2012-01-27]]
 
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates|2011-12-25]]
== IPSec abandoned ==
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_2|2011-11-24]]
 
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_3|2011-09-03]]
[[IPSec]] is too hard. It was getting in the way of [[Kerberos]] connectivity, and I've disabled it.
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_4|2011-08-22]]
 
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_5|2011-08-15]]
== Kerberos configured ==
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_6|2011-08-11]]
 
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_7|2011-08-09]]
The [[Kerberos]] project has been a success. [[Charity]] is now configured as the Kerberos Key Distribution Centre (KDC). We're now pending Kerberos SSH integration, and a few other things for [[Single sign-on]].
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_8|2011-08-08]]
 
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* [[2011_news#Policy_updates_9|2011-08-07]]
== ProgRock ==
 
 
 
We're still waiting for our new progclub.com domain -- it's expected to be about a week off completing transfer -- but we've already mirrored the [http://www.progclub.org/progrock/ progclub.com] web-site, and put up a [[ProgRock]] page for antiquity.
 
 
 
== New members ==
 
 
 
ProgClub welcomes Sclaughl and Jedd. More information available on the [[Members]] page.
 
 
 
= 2011-08-03 =
 
 
 
== progclub.com ==
 
 
 
Blackbrick has shelled out $500 for the [http://www.progclub.com/ progclub.com] domain. Soon it will be an [[Domains#Administrative_domains|administrative domain]] of the club's! Thank you [[ProgRock|ProgClub]]!
 
 
 
== Email underway ==
 
 
 
We're starting up our [[Email]] project. Soon our email facilities will be functional.
 
 
 
== Hack-fest this weekend! ==
 
 
 
[[User:Friggles|Friggles]] will be heading to [[User:John|John]]'s house in the Blue Mountains this weekend to work on ProgClub [[Network administration]]. Join us if you'd like!
 
 
 
= 2011-08-01 =
 
 
 
== ProgClub policies ==
 
 
 
ProgClub has updated [[ProgClub:Privacy_policy|Privacy]], [[Account locking policy|Account locking]], [[Acceptable use policy|Acceptable use]] and [[Firewall policy|Firewall]] policies.
 
 
 
== Domains are now configured ==
 
 
 
Information about the configuration of ProgClub domains is now available on the [[Domains]] page.
 
 
 
In brief, user domains are progclub.net and progclub.co, while administrative domains are progclub.org and progclub.info. The canonical user domain is progclub.net, and the canonical administrative domain is progclub.org. You should generally use the canonical name when writing documentation or publishing links.
 
 
 
== IPSec is configured ==
 
 
 
The [[IPSec]] project is essentially complete. Hosts on the ProgClub network now communicate over encrypted connections.
 
 
 
== Single sign-on is underway ==
 
 
 
The [[Single sign-on]] project has been commenced. Soon users will be able to login to the user machines.
 
 
 
== Pcwiki released ==
 
 
 
The [[Pcwiki]] project has undergone several releases. That's the software that's driving the ProgClub wiki. With the latest version of [[Pcwiki]] comes valid HTML5 along with the validation icon that you can see on the bottom of every page, the cool green/orange/black fixed-width font skin that you see (called OldSkool), and some other [[Pcwiki#Done|minor polish]]. If you don't like the OldSkool skin you can [[Skins|turn it off]].
 
 
 
== New members ==
 
 
 
ProgClub has had its founding members sign up. ProgClub welcomes Tasaio, SanguineV, Key, Friggles, Jav, Andymcm and Kulov. More information is available on the [[Members]] page.
 

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