If there's a problem with forum hosting, perhaps you could use the forum
feature on Sourceforge.
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Discussion/#forums
(I've not used it myself, but noticed that it is an included feature at
Sourceforge)
Steve
On 10 October 2014 15:04, Joachim Schiele <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi muse-devs,
>
> i've decided to reduce my muse commitment as i will not be able
> manage/pay for the servers. if someone else is willing to pay for it,
> that is: 12,90€/month + domain costs, please let me know.
>
> i can easily transfer the muse-sequencer.org domain+root-vserver via
> hetzner.
>
> best wishes,
> joachim
>
> On 10/10/2014 03:51 PM, Florian Jung wrote:
> > Am 09.10.2014 10:18, schrieb Robert Jonsson:
> >
> >>> P.S. Robert, I've read a discussion about muse forum. Is there any
> solution?
> >>> If no, I cat setup and host it on my own server (it works 24/7 with
> 100mbit
> >>> link) now. I use it as a gateway, but it's idle time is almost 99%
> (core 2
> >>> quad 6600 + 6gb ram).
> >>
> >> I thought I would answer to the list. Florian, were you interested in
> >> working with this (more likely if you have time :P), or should we take
> >> up Andrew on his offer? Thoughts?
> >>
> >> Also, if I remember correctly, there should be a database backup from
> >> the old forum somewhere on the sourceforge site. If it's possible to
> >> import the old data that would of course be great.
> >>
> >
> >
> > Hi all :),
> >
> > Joachim runs a v-server for muse-sequencer.org, where we have full root
> > access.
> >
> > I already have tinkered around with some forums and found that we can
> > import the old forum backup into a phpBB3 without *too* many PITA; it
> > has turned out however, that this will raise an acute spam problem, i
> > tried various captchas and all failed to hold off the spambots.
> >
> > Currently, IIRC, i have setup a custom captcha that merely asks you
> > what's the long form of "MusE", which seems to have worked quite well;
> > however, this is obviously trivial to break if a spammers attention is
> > drawn to our forum.
> >
> > Well, then I forgot about the forum, had things to do, and things have
> > vanished from my head ;)
> >
> > I assume we can host the forum on Joachim's server, that would probably
> > be the easiest to maintain; are 1 core and 1GB ram enough for this? I
> > have no forum experience on my own.
> > We could also add a subdomain, e.g. forum.muse-sequencer.org which then
> > points to any other server; but this probably makes things hard to
> > maintain, i guess.
> >
> > I'll see what i can do when i find some time. Or do you wan to set
> > things up, Joachim?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > flo
>
>
>
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