I have several servers running in datacenter i can give access to via ssh.
They run naviserver already.
No maintenace will be involed, once in a while update web pages, or
install some scripts, if we product docs in doctools format, no need in
backups, all is in CVS, we just generate html files and publish them.
But backups are running every night anyway, i run some small databases
there so it is one more level of reliability.
Just a suggestion
Stephen Deasey wrote:
On 9/7/06, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This sounds better solution than using SF wiki but still site will not
be distinctive and look like "very spare time and not often used project".
I am still thinking a dedicated server running naviserver is the way to
go but as it happen before i am not convincing anybody, just my opinion
Yeah, that is a concern. The front page, the API docs, module
overview pages, and I guess whatever other static pages we have, could
all still be branded however we like. Just not the wiki pages.
Perhaps we could suggest some slight, generic, improvements to the
look of the Tcl wiki?
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