Don't be shooting the messenger!

I'm suspecting that it would be a case of sponsoring a node on AWS or rack
space or Google's cloud.

That would have a static IP, could be isolated from any corporate networks
and there you go!

But anyway, this is more that there is a route available... that the route
is rather torturous and full of hazards is a different story... previously
we thought there was not route.

Another thing we could do is - as a project - ask for budget to run such
nodes ourselves. No guarantee the board would approve, but if it is
important to the project, maybe we should ask?

- Stephen
On Thu 16 Mar 2017 at 17:57, Michael Osipov <micha...@apache.org> wrote:

> Am 2017-03-16 um 13:39 schrieb Stephen Connolly:
> > https://reference.apache.org/committer/node-hosting
> >
> > So if somebody really feels that we need exotic node types... and is
> > willing to provide such a node and hook it up...
>
> This is somewhat ridiculous. Exotic is HP-UX or AIX, but CentOS, Solaris
> and *BSD are mainstream.
>
> Consider that we invest our free/work time to make this project better I
> see no reason to add hardware at my expense. In fact, most companies
> (including mine) wouldn't even be able to provide nodes because company
> network is behind a VPN.
>
> Michael
>
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