Don't worry. I'm sure all the complainers here
will gladly chip in a little extra.
Kevin

At 10:32 AM 7/9/2013, Aaron Smith wrote:
There's no doubt about it; putting content in
the cloud significantly increases uptime. It
also increases costs. Right now, it's
essentially free for us to host our own server
infrastructure (with all the caveats that "free"
implies). Moving content, and services, offsite
will undoubtedly increase costs, and those costs
will get passed on through price increases in
our software and services. So while we've
researched third party outlets for content
hosting, we're not ready to start changing extra for them just yet.

Aaron

On 7/9/2013 10:19 AM, Sam Bushman wrote:
That’s only if your email list server is on the local isp.
If you have the server in the cloud then this doesn’t happen.
Let’s not play games of what items are where …
putting these servers in the cloud so as not to
be on a local unreliable isp is what I am talking about.
Wht if FB was on a local isp for example?
Sam


From: Chris G
[<mailto:[email protected]>mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:09 AM
To: Sandra Fouts
Cc:
'<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]';
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: Re: is it just me? or maybe not,,,

Sandra,
Think about it.  If the GW-Micro domain is
down, they cannot send email to the mailing
list, however they can post to facebook and Twitter.

Chris
On 7/9/2013 10:04 AM, Sandra Fouts wrote:
Uh But Aaron,  if you can do facebook,  then
you should be able to do email.   You need the
internet for facebook.  Even I know that.

From: Aaron Smith [<mailto:[email protected]>mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:51 AM
Cc: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: Re: is it just me? or maybe not,,,

On 7/9/2013 9:33 AM, Sam Bushman wrote:


Why use a local unreliable ISP when you can use
a stable service in the cloud some where?

There is no cloud if you can't connect to the Internet. :)



Why release details via facebook and not on your email lists?

Because we didn't have access to the Internet,
meaning we had no email. I can, however, use my
phone to connect to Facebook, and update people
in real time about our current status.



The email lists have been the GW way to release info for years.
Why replace the lists with facebook?

We're not replacing anything. We're
supplementing. We also provide updates via Twitter.

Thanks,

Aaron




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