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Transition Towns website has been archived

screengrab of old siteAfter many years of love and intrepid wiki editing, we have officially archived the old Transition Towns website and re-directed all web requests to this site.

We hope that all the wiki users have moved their information to their new locations, either our Community Microsites, or their own sites. You can find a full archive of the old wiki site on our development servers if you need anything for reference.

The change may cause a bit of gentle confusion for a while, so have set up a specific page to outline what goes on on this (new) site, and please email me if you have any problems.

Without a doubt, the massive-est thank you goes to Ben Brangwyn, who handled this for many years with elegance and style and I suspect will be shedding a tear at this website's sunset. Big thanks to Chris Croome, the Transition Technologist who has archived, moved, tinkered and done digital voodoo to keep the links alive in the archive. And to all the wiki folks who had their sites on it, worked collaboratively, and breathed Transition magic into it.

dog waving goodbye pictureAdieu, So long, Farewell, Ciao wiki-bella, Wot Maber, Wog Maho, Hyarcha, Hasta sa masunod atong pagkita, Fiimaan illaah, Adios wiki-amigo. Loved you long time.

 

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Ed is the Web Manager for Transition Network. This means that he works on all the web stuff from the day to day support, to tactical activities to strategic and special projects work for Transition Network about linking up all the Transition Initiative websites without them having to come to the main site all the time for updates and news.

He lives in Bristol, likes digging and climbing, growing vegetables and reading, bicycles and books, swimming, camping and generally being outdoors.

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