Hello,
As many of you might be aware, etherpad.wikimedia.org has been migrated a couple of months ago from the old and no longer supported etherpad software to the new, actively supported, etherpad-lite software. The move also involved the migration of pads from the old software to the new, a process which was quite successful, albeit not without glitches. Since then the old installation has been kept around under http://etherpad-old.wikimedia.org in a read-only state in order to facilitate people to access pads that, for whatever reason, may not have made it to the new installation unscathed (or at all). This service will be discontinued and taken offline on Monday, 30 December 2013. That grants 30+ days to people to copy out any necessary pads. With that in mind, the operations team would like to remind everyone that etherpad.wikimedia.org was never intended to be a permanent storage for pads. Preservation of a pad is up to the people interested in preserving that pad in another format.
Regards,