The hosting requirements (storage, bandwidth) are easy. $15.00/month at GoDaddy.com would handle it. The website content is pretty much plain-vanilla HTML4 that could be edited with a text editor, or a semi-freebie WYSIWYG tool like Blue Griffon. The big time-eater is taking in the content and formatting it to the standard.
What is needed is just a true mirror site that is up when edebris.com is down, but that doesn't require any content manipulation by its owner other than picking up the latest additions from BAMA. I *think* this current outage might have been something that was planned so that the 'site maintainers would have time to move things around when they were off work. But doing that over a holiday when everyone is firing-up their soldering irons and diving into serious boat-anchor radio restoration was less than optimal. Jim, K7JEB On 9/6/2015 2:31 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Can anyone guess how much storage and bandwidth would be needed? I may have > a solution. > > Also, what software would be best? > > Charles _______________________________________________ Boatanchors mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/boatanchors
