Mat Kovach wrote:
I am not, I am suggesting moving the main website off sourceforge
but keeping cvs and downloads on sourceforge.
Ah, all well and good.
I can offer a home for the website with good connectivity at
this time I can give up the bandwidth for the cvs and
download areas. Also, I don't have any extra boxes lying
What is your backup plan? What is your redundancy plan? These
are some of the critical background features that SF offers.
What would you like the backup plan and redundancy to be? I
Actually, I don't think this is a main worry, if we are
just talking the website. We can continue to maintain
the site in CVS at SF (as is done now), so the rebuilding
of the site in case of failure is quick. My point was
more for other things, like CVS or downloads, as SF has
RAID arrays and dsitributed download servers that handle
that.
My thought of offering to host the site was not to dismiss
sourceforge, I use CVS and downloads @sourceforge for serveral
projects (include uptime and myturl). I just thought that having
aolserver.com on AOLserver might be a good PR move and help show case
some of the power of AOLserver.
I agree, that just wasn't clear from your first message.
That's why tcl.tk is not hosted by SF, but rather hosted
on ActiveState hardware using tclhttpd.
Jeff
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