The copy of old data proceeds. As we mentioned before the /home directories were restored for all but about 10 people, and it looks like we completely lost the /www tree (a skeleton is back there now which you can begin to reconstruct). /crypt/users was unaffected by the crash and is about 90% copied back. Only the people with the largest directories are still coming over. You can find everything that has made it back in /src/RECOVERED/public/crypt-users. THIS IS A TEMPORARY LOCATION ONLY. /srv/RECOVERED is only where we are copying recovered data too. Even though you can write to it, consider this a read-only location. We will be removing all files from there eventually, so use it only for recovering your old data, do not put new content there.
We are moving to a monolithic /home disk for all user data. This means that what you used to put in /crypt/users, you should now put in your home directory. We are keeping local snapshots of the home directories, but there's too much data in there to perform off-site backups. We have currently deployed a 2 Gigabyte quota on /home for all users, and a shared 10 Gigabyte quota for anything owned by the Apache user (this means all "gallery" installations will be subject to a shared 10 Gigabyte quota). More news to follow.
So to sum up: