Dirk Meyer wrote: > Hi, > > John Molohan wrote: > >> Griffith College (my work) will pay for it in total if that's ok? As >> mentioned before we'll be using freevo from next semester for recording >> TV for our lecturers so I've no problem sponsoring this. Do you want to >> email me the details of the hosting package and I can take care of it in >> work on Tuesday (bank holiday here tomorrow)? >> > > Thanks for the offer but there could be some problems with that > solution. First of all I already got some donations. It would be rude > not to use them for the server. Second of all, there is no such thing > as a server directly for Freevo for that kind of money. Let me go into > more details here: > > The current Freevo SVN server is a private server rented by a friend > of mine. We are some people who need a private mail server and some > webspace for our private domains. We split the costs and everyone uses > it. We split the costs about how much someone uses the server, Freevo > SVN is running on my share. The server contract expires in Juli and we > want a new server. If I pay more money, I get more from the server, in > this case 10EUR/m (+ setup costs) and I get an IP address and some > space to setup a virtual machine for Freevo. > > The server we have in mind is the DS5000 described at > http://hetzner.de/rootserver_en.html > > Also working at a University I see a problem in funding a part of a > private server. At least here I could never get it done. And I don't > think your college wants to pay us our private playground. > > I also got another offer for hosting some Freevo stuff. But the idea > is that we want to keep the stuff on a private server where we have > root access to do stuff. The current sf solutions is very hard with > Wiki write access and we can't install extra modules. We will rent > that server, there is no way around it. We have people to run it. The > question is only if Freevo stuff is on that server, too. I would like > to have control over the server without too much extra admin work. > > > Dischi > > Ah cool. No problem.
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