No it's not a machine in my house :) it's a dedicated server where i use
vserver for me and for other people, i dont provide tool to monitor, i
just provide a vserver on a dedibox (http://www.dedibox.fr/) then you do
what you want on it. You install what you want on it (linux of course)
If it does not fit with what you have in mind, i understand, i just
propose that if someone want to start and he is stopped by this point.
Cheers
Cedric
Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
Hi Cedric,
If it can helps i have space on my server, so if someone wants to
start something i can share my place, instanciate a vserver osgForge.
If one is interested he can send me a ssh key and i will provide the
space and a fresh linux distrib ready to use.
I was actually asking the question assuming some steps had already
been taken.
If that is not the case, we'll need to make and manage a server
ourselves, and your offer would be interesting. Is your server at your
home, or is it a bit more organized than that? I'm thinking a bare
minimum would be a UPS, and perhaps some site monitoring to ensure a
certain uptime. What do you think? If it's a personal server, I think
it would not be a good idea to start osgForge there because we
couldn't guarantee that it would be always accessible...
The other part of the equation is the software to manage the projects
and such. Tracs would be one option, and I think SourceForge's
software infrastructure is open source as well? What do people think?
And finally, who would manage the site? I can help setting it up, but
I don't think I could do the day-to-day creation of accounts and
projects, making sure everything works, updating software, etc.
But before we go too far on this route, I'd like to know what Robert
thinks. Was anything started on this? What were your plans?
Thanks,
J-S
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