Le 2018-03-12 21:14, mau...@smoors.de a écrit :
Hi!

At the moment we (the Hydrogen project) do not "own" any hardware. The
website and forum is currently hosted by a friend of Wolke (a former
Hydrogen developer). We agreed some time ago that we will move away
our stuff from this server if possible. At the moment the website is
in the progress to be transferred to GitHub pages, i'm currently
waiting for Alessandro to make the necessary DNS adjustments. I would
also like to move the forum to a different location or create a new
forum somewhere else (based on a different forum system, be it phpbb
or discourse or whatever..). So this is the plan in the long run.

At the moment Olivier has helped to re-enable spam filtering, so we
will see if things improve or not. But independent from the current
spam problem, it seems that it would be better for us to look for a
way to host our forum in the future.

Best regards,
Sebastian


Thanks for the big picture of it, greatly summarised in a small message!

I'd recommend using https://www.tuxfamily.org/ (let's call them TF now).
They are an French association which is focussed on free projects (software, cultural, ...).
I'm using TF for my LibraZiK project (website and repositories).
And we're using TF for the linuxmao.org as well.

They're really reactive and those people know what they do
(a bunch of professionnal provider workers).

TF is offering :
- web space,
- ssh access, (limited right, no root access)
- cron job,
- hosting managment (they basically provides hydrogen.tuxfamily.org, but you
can bound to hydrogen.org for example),
- mysql and postgresql database,
- mailing lists capacity,
- CVS / subversion / Git / Mercurial repositories,
- mail domain,
- download repositories,
- domain name.

You pick up what you want through the panel.

You're then in charge to install (using ssh) and maintain any CVS/wiki/forum/...
you want (the virtualised system at the back is a Debian Stable).

I've so far no complain, only kudos for the TF service that I've been using since 2015. Everything is smoothly handled, you can rely on them and they've got an IRC
really reactive (at least on Western Europe time).

That would cost 0€. All free.

Good ways to thanks them is to put a link on the website and to fill up their wiki
with making ahowto when installing a CMS.

Hope that helps.
Olivier

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