I'd be in for that as well.  I think we should wait to hear from komkon
about what happened before we decide anything, but it's nice to know that
there are alternatives.  Perhaps we could offer komkon a yearly
contribution to partly repay their generosity and bandwidth.

chris



On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, John Coyle wrote:

> Count me in - I can pay using PayPal, and  I'm happy to research where we
> can get decent storage space and bandwidth usage.  Can we get an idea how
> much we'd need?
>
> I'd suggest contributions be in US $, as most of us can pay with them via
> credit cards, Paypal etc.
>
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alin Flaider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Adelheid v. K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:17 PM
> Subject: Re: ONLY - PUG January is on my website
>
>
> > Adelheid wrote:
> >
> > AvK> I will work out something more convenient if the komkon server stays
> out for
> > AvK> good.
> >
> >   To the PUG team and anybody else interested,
> >
> >   If the komkon (a private non-lucrative initiative) is going down, I
> >   suggest it's time to make our own server. Prices of hosting and
> >   domains are quite accessible and there should be no problem for us
> >   to raise the necessary funds required to keep the site running for
> >   the next couple of years. Not to mention that we might switch at
> >   some time to a dynamic site that automates posting, page generation,
> >   mail confirmation, personal mini-gallery, etc. We have among us
> >   enough programmers perfectly able to contribute.
> >
> >   Any one willing to act on behalf of the community and gather the
> >   money to pay for the registration and hosting of, say,
> >   www.pugallery.org ?
> >
> >   Servus,  Alin
> >
>

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