[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I will enthusiastically cast my vote for tummy.com, Sean Reifschneider's > company. Mojam leases a server there (Mojam & Musi-Cal websites running > CentOS 4, Apache+mod_perl, Python, Mason, MySQLdb, Mailman, etc). Their > service has been absolutely awesome.
But we don't want to lease a server - we are looking for an Subversion hoster. If we *just* wanted a server, there would be no reason to drop (*) the current svn.python.org. So what precisely is the Subversion offer of tummy.com ($/per month for what disk limit, monthly download limit, number of developers limit, backup service, email notification, ability for offsite download of the repository tarball, what access method (is svn+ssh supported, anonymous WebDAV))? In case this isn't clear yet: several people are concerned that running the Python svn repository by volunteers will risk service outage, and unnecessarily consume volunteer resources. So just replacing the machine we get for free now with a machine we have to pay for won't do any good. I understand that I could now go to tummy.com, contact them, and research all details myself. But I'm not willing to: everybody who wants to suggest a different service should find out all the details of that service, and report them so I can include them into the PEP. Regards, Martin (*) This PEP is actually not at all about svn.python.org, and the pydotorg SVN repository. Those are in the realms of the infrastructure committee, and they do a great job. The PEP is *only* about migrating the Python source code proper from CVS (along with the other code snippets that are in that CVS). _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com