Columbia University has terminated the Kermit Project effective 1 July 2011.

2011 / 10 / 01: A new Kermit Project website opens outside of and independent of Columbia University at www.kermitproject.org/. The new site does not duplicate everything from Columbia; rather it is dedicated to new developments in Kermit protocol and software and to maintaining Open Source versions of Kermit those software programs that remain active and in wide use: C-Kermit, Kermit 95, and E-Kermit.

2011 / 09 / 30: The Kermit Project website at Columbia University is frozen. No further changes will be made (unless it be by Columbia administration). The website and software archive will remain available as they are, with no support from Columbia University, for the foreseeable future.

2011 / 08 / 18: A new and comprehensive index to the entire Kermit Software archive. The FTP site has been reorganized for convenient web access, with Zip and Tar.gz archives available for every Kermit implementation since 1981, available for download over HTTP from your Web browser. The FTP archive remains available, but organized by Kermit program, rather than "by tape".

2011 / 08 / 18: C-Kermit 9.0 enters the FreeBSD packaging cycle.

2011 / 07 / 20: Kermit 95 source code published with open source license.

2011 / 07 / 20: C-Kermit 9.0.301 enters Debian Linux packaging cycle.

2011 / 07 / 12: The Computer History Museum agrees to house the Kermit Project archive: papers, books, articles, newspaper and magazine clippings, software, ... and the Superbrain.

2011 / 07 / 12: C-Kermit 9.0.301 install packages available for Solaris at sunfreeware.com.

2011 / 07 / 11: C-Kermit 9.0 correction for Solaris 10 and 11.

2011 / 06 / 16: C-Kermit 9.0 Beta.01 with BSD license.

2011 / 05 / 31: Columbia Computing History website moved to www.columbia.edu/cu/computinghistory/.

2011 / 03 / 30: Kermit 95 manual published on Kermit website.