> I was talking with some of the people in the local LUG
> (www.kernel-panic.org), and the SDPHP, and most where
> enhtusiastic about trying to get some host for the
> CVS, lists, etc.
>
> Someone commented last week in #php that you were
> using your home connection because there was no
> hosting
Rasmus and all,
I was talking with some of the people in the local LUG
(www.kernel-panic.org), and the SDPHP, and most where
enhtusiastic about trying to get some host for the
CVS, lists, etc.
Someone commented last week in #php that you were
using your home connection because there was no
hosti
Ooh. Hrm...that's a bit heavier than the hardware I have available. Best
I can do is PIII 400, .5 GB RAM...but the initial responsed from the ISP
looks pretty positive. Do you want me to persue this further, or just
let it go?
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote the following to Brian Moon
Any particular reason why these have to be hosted on the same machine?
There are lots of good free mailing list services out there (yahoogroups being
one) that handle high traffic lists. I can definetly see the rationale behind
having a dedicated machine for CVS/bugs and private mailing lists, b
OK, I will run these numbers and see what I can do. I get all of my
hosting as a "quid pro quo" from a local ISP, in return for occasional
contracting jobs.
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote the following to Joey Smith :
> > Rasmus (or anyone):
> > Can you quantify what lists.php.net
> Rasmus (or anyone):
> Can you quantify what lists.php.net consumes for bandwidth on
> average? As long as it's not some completely outrageous figure, I can
> meet all of these criteria...
Once you add the cvs server and the snapshots it would eat up the better
part of a T1 consistently.
Rasmus (or anyone):
Can you quantify what lists.php.net consumes for bandwidth on
average? As long as it's not some completely outrageous figure, I can
meet all of these criteria...
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote the following to Daniel Beckham :
> > From what I can tell, you
> The hard part is finding someone who is willing to do it and does not want a
> lot of advertising in return.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> BTW, what kind of machine does it take to turn the list out? I know you
> were on a dual CPU box with Gig of ram at VA.
That'sĀ about what it needs. Not for the maili
: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] List messages are being delayed?
> > From what I can tell, you are hosting this on your own connection at
> > home/work? Is there no one in the community that is willing to host the
> > server for you guys?
>
> It is
I'm experiencing the same thing.
Edin
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From: "Daniel Beckham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "phpdoc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Bug Database" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 1:33 AM
Subject: [PHP-DEV] Lis
> From what I can tell, you are hosting this on your own connection at
> home/work? Is there no one in the community that is willing to host the
> server for you guys?
It is on my home DSL connection. And yes, there are people willing, but
we are somewhat picky about the terms of such hosting.
age -
From: "Rasmus Lerdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Beckham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "phpdoc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Bug Database" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] List messages ar
> For some reason, it seems that messages sent to the lists aren't being
> delivered for over 5 hours or more. I only just got a message that I sent
> today at 11:30AM. Although, they do show up on the news server pretty
> quickly.
>
> Is anyone else experiencing this?
Sure, the lists will be s
For some reason, it seems that messages sent to the lists aren't being
delivered for over 5 hours or more. I only just got a message that I sent
today at 11:30AM. Although, they do show up on the news server pretty
quickly.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Daniel
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