I don't think they did. You can contact dpw about it, though.
As far as I know, yours is unique in that it uses geographic info. U-Match only gave you online contacts of others in your classes, which made sense, because there were very few matches, so the chances of you living very close to someone in the same class as you was slim. Now that it's become more popular, a class AND geographic match might be cool.
You couldn't do much at the site before it was down, anyway. You needed to log in with your UW NetID before you could use it. UW has a custom Apache mod installed that lets any user securely authenticate others (http://www.washington.edu/computing/web/publishing/access.html) using their UW NetID.
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As far as I know, yours is unique in that it uses geographic info. U-Match only gave you online contacts of others in your classes, which made sense, because there were very few matches, so the chances of you living very close to someone in the same class as you was slim. Now that it's become more popular, a class AND geographic match might be cool.
You couldn't do much at the site before it was down, anyway. You needed to log in with your UW NetID before you could use it. UW has a custom Apache mod installed that lets any user securely authenticate others (http://www.washington.edu/computing/web/publishing/access.html) using their UW NetID.