Hi Ketil, Munich isn't that far away from Vienna... ;-)
How much would hosting cost for a year? I'd seriously consider just sending you some money. regarding the options: I'd be happy with hakyll, or a wiki for the text-based stuff. And I would guess that the number of people on the mailing list will not increase by that much. Btw. I'd rather not move to something like google groups (stuff like that tends to go away after a couple of years) Gruss, Christian * Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> [16.05.2013 08:07]: > > Hi, > > As some of you may know, I'll be moving to Munich this summer and be > away for one year. Currently, the biohaskell domain is hosted on a > server in my home, but I am planning to pull the plug on it while I'm > away. > > I'm going to move my other stuff (email and static web pages) to another > system, but the guy who's generously lending me space and clock cycles > is hesitant to install mailman, and possibly also the wiki. > > So: some options: > > * move biohaskell.org to my friend's server, make the mailing list a > manually configured email alias, and talk him into running gitit for > the wiki - OR convert the wiki to static pages, available as a darcs > repo for modification. (Maybe use Hakyll?) > > * find an alternative hosting for the mailing list, wiki as per above > > * move the whole domain to some other hosting > > * (your suggestion here) > > Any thoughts? AFAICT, there's a manageable number of members on the ML, > and not a huge number of subsciption changes, so a static alias would > work reasonably well. > > -k > -- > If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants > _______________________________________________ > Biohaskell mailing list > Biohaskell@biohaskell.org > http://malde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell
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