> For mailing lists:
> * Mailman (or some other suitable MLM) and everything that goes along
> with that--MTA, spam/AV-scanning, etc.
> * Archives are currently only about 1.4GiB
> 
> For web site:
> * Current site is running in a local build of Apache 1.3, for mod_perl &
> HTML::Mason; there is a Python MoinMoin wiki up too. There are some
> plans for re-doing the site; I am not sure what the intention is.
> * Shell access for a handful of people to do edits. (They might be
> amenable to something like source-control repo with an automatic
> check-out.)
> 
> For DNS:
> * Authoritative name server and some sort of secondary.
> 
> There are other no-cost hosting options that are potentially viable,
> depending on the technologies that are desired for the future.
> 
> For example, lists/forums could be done with Nabble and a wiki could be
> done with Wikia and any one of several blog services could be used for
> on-going announcements and such. I've recently discovered that gandi.net
> includes DNS hosting as part of their standard $15/yr registration
> package, so it's conceivable that the whole thing could be outsourced to
> various SaaS providers.
> 
> Wil
> -- 
> Wil Cooley <[email protected]>

I agree free SaaS services are a more modern approach to the problem.
The odd item out seems to be the mod_perl/HTML::Mason item, though
Amazon does offer the minimal "free" tier.

I can offer some time to help migrate to those solutions, if
they meets the needs of the group.

Jason,
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