On 8/11/02 11:37 AM, "Ross Gardler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ovidiu Predescu wrote: >> Steven, >> I'm offering this site to host the Cocoon web site you're talking about, as >> it shares the same vision I had when I started it. We have 1Gb of hard-disk >> space available and 10Gb of transfer monthly, which should be plenty for the >> time being. Unfortunately we have only 1 shell account available, but I >> think we can increase that to three accounts with little additional cost, >> which can then be shared among us. >> >> I already have a CVS repository setup for multiple developers, we can create >> mailing lists and setup a Cocoon hosting environment for Cocoon apps. >> >> Please let me know if this is something which might interest you. > > I have already contacted Steven privately offering hosting facilites on > my own server, nothing particularly major but it is fairly well > connected here in the UK and will handle a moderate amount of traffic > without problems. Looks like we can start offering mirrors straight > away, if only we had something to mirror! This is great news! Is this a Unix/Linux box? Can we get shell access to it (over SSH preferably)? > There are (theoretically) no limits to what we can do with this server > as at present it only hosts a dozen static sites. There is plenty of > available bandwidth, disk space and processor time available. All right, this is great! Do we need to share the costs of this hosting? > I am extremely busy for a couple of months but am monitoring this > discussion with great interest as I was planning on doing something > similar once my current work is finished. If there is anything I can do > before becoming fully involved just let me know (this includes setting > up any facilities required on the server). -- Ovidiu Predescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.webweavertech.com/ovidiu/weblog/index.html (Weblog) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/7464/ (Apache, GNU, Emacs...) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]