This morning, a configuration error by our colocation facility blocked access to WormBase. This problem is now resolved. We apologize for the service disruption.
Aceserver retiring; new data mining server end of May
A friend of mine once told me, “If it isn’t grown, it has to be mined.” Maybe it was a bumper sticker.
Well, if it isn’t displayed, it has to be data-mined.
Do you use aceserver.cshl.edu for programmatic access to WormBase? Heads up. Aceserver will be retired at the end of May 2010 and replaced with a new server in a new location. Stay tuned. We’ll report here with additional details shortly.
By all means, you should subscribe to the WormBase blog feed if you aren’t already.
Gene page "Location" image problems resolved
Wondering why your favorite gene page report is showing the wrong genomic location? Well, we were too. We’re happy to report that this issue is now resolved. We hope 🙂
Intermittent connectivity issues
We’re experiencing intermittent connectivity issues with our colocation facility. This is disrupting access to the Genome Browser. We hope to have this problem resolved shortly.
WormMart back online!
I’m happy – no, relieved – to report that WormMart is back online.
I’ve restored service to release WS180, WS190, WS195, and WS200. We’ll have more current releases available in the next two weeks.