Looks like all has been set, and we can start using sharpos.org again.
The next task is to decide whether to keep trac or pick a new project
management solution.

On Dec 8, 2007 2:26 PM, Johann MacDonagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Done. If you'd like, I can transfer ownership of the domain to someone
> else. It's on GoDaddy right now.
>
> Johann
>
>
> On Dec 7, 2007, at 3:41 PM, William Lahti wrote:
>
> > I've got a host for sharpos.org, we just need to transfer the DNS
> > information to Dreamhost's. So if the owner of the domain could please
> > change the DNS entries to
> >
> > ns1.dreamhost.com
> > ns2.dreamhost.com
> > ns3.dreamhost.com
> >
> > It would be greatly appreciated. Please reply for confirmation so we
> > can begin hosting content on the domain.
> >
> > -Use of the domain-
> > As many have noted, the performance of SF.net's web service is rather
> > sluggish. Trac is hardly meant to run there either, and SF.net's
> > limiting policies like blocking outward connections and write access
> > to the web content from scripting makes things rather difficult. We
> > also had a helluva time installing Trac in the first place, and
> > administrating it from SF.net shell is a pain when the shell
> > underperforms-- let alone remembering and working with the hacks we
> > had to do in order to get Trac running on SF.net.
> >
> > As I've offered in the past, my host is willing to also host the
> > sharpos.org website charitably, which sounds like a good deal. In the
> > past the response was generally good that this hosting should be used
> > for sharpos, but I haven't acted yet. Since the problems of SF.net are
> > visibly slowing us down, we'd like to try to move Trac (or switch to a
> > different platform) to this hosting to improve our web situation. If
> > you disagree
> >
> > Please continue using the sharpos.sf.net website until further notice.
> > Also, since we are considering a new project management platform, now
> > would be a good time to discuss what project management solution we
> > should use for future sharpos development. Our hosting is UNIX-based,
> > and afaik (correct me if I'm wrong) Dreamhost doesn't allow XSP, but
> > that limitation has been there for all our hosts so far iirc. Any
> > ideas?
> >
> > --
> > fury
> >
> > long name: William Lahti
> > handle :: fury
> > freenode :: xfury
> > blog :: http://xfurious.blogspot.com/
> >
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