system of your choice</strong>. The service is <strong>free</strong>
to any Athena account holder.</p>
-%if os.path.exists("/etc/invirt/message"):
+%if os.path.exists("/etc/invirt/motd.html"):
<div class="result">
-<p class="error">${open('/etc/invirt/message').read()}</p>
+<p class="error">${open('/etc/invirt/motd.html').read()|n}</p>
</div>
%endif
href="https://${config.web.hostname}:442/"><strong><font color="green">→</font> Log in to XVM using Kerberos Tickets</strong>
</a></big></blockquote>
-<p>To aquire MIT certificates click <a href="http://ca.mit.edu/">here</a>.</p>
+<p>In order to log in, you'll need to obtain <a href="http://ca.mit.edu/">MIT certificates</a></p>
<h2>XVM features:</h2>
<ul>
<p>The XVM code base is a <strong>free software</strong> project under
development, licensed under GPLv2+. If you're interested in using it,
-we'd be happy to help you set it up in your environment. Our Subversion
-repository is</p> <blockquote><a
-href="https://xvm.mit.edu:1111/">https://xvm.mit.edu:1111/</a></blockquote>
+we'd be happy to help you set it up in your environment. Our Git
+repositories are publicly viewable at</p> <blockquote><a
+href="http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb">http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb</a></blockquote>
<p>xvm.mit.edu is provided by <a href="http://sipb.mit.edu/">SIPB</a>,
the student computing group at MIT, with generous funding from <a