Hi, Why not be.openstreetmap.org + be.osm.org and generalize this to other countries? Even as alias if other names already exist, that would be a no cost, no hassle, no search consistent solution. Quite possible, because their current sub-domains are only: osm.org. 259200 IN NS a.ns.bytemark.co.uk. osm.org. 259200 IN NS b.ns.bytemark.co.uk. osm.org. 259200 IN NS c.ns.bytemark.co.uk. geo.osm.org. 259200 IN NS a.ns.osm.org. geo.osm.org. 259200 IN NS b.ns.osm.org. geo.osm.org. 259200 IN NS c.ns.osm.org. geo.osm.org. 259200 IN NS d.ns.osm.org. openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS a.ns.bytemark.co.uk. openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS b.ns.bytemark.co.uk. openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS c.ns.bytemark.co.uk. geo.openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS a.ns.openstreetmap.org. geo.openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS b.ns.openstreetmap.org. geo.openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS c.ns.openstreetmap.org. geo.openstreetmap.org. 259200 IN NS d.ns.openstreetmap.org.
I suppose it's a "just ask" matter. Why not ask free hosting at a Geographic faculty of one University? People in Liège are very kind. I worked at ULg and I may try to introduce osm.be if needed. I'm perfectly happy with a byethost.com <http://www.byethost.com/> server. Especially, even with my *free**account*, I can access my server's files as if they were local (in my local filesystem). (That's using gvfs-ftp) For 4 (250B/m) to 7 (unlimited) $/m, their technical specs are impressive Any local site building software is OK. Please choose Win-Debian Linux-OS X software if you share an account. The only two "problems" I ever met were: - they closed my site a few times for bogus reasons; the real one is that they were trying to have me pay. - I was receiving a bad reputation mark from WOT <http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/papou.byethost7.com>. Those guys are out of their mind: look carefully and you'll see that they attribute me the reputation of another site, that "Good site: Other users consider this site trustworthy, and it has a good reputation based on user ratings" and that, in consequence, my Trustworthiness is Unsatisfactory. But I moved to another hostname <http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/byethost9.com> and the problem was gone (same provider, just a matter of chance, isn't WOT mad?). Note: that if a site is not accessed (at all) for two months (very difficult to do but I managed ;-), you only have two days after a warning to refresh it. But, again, I suspect it's a manœuvre to have you pay to get your data back if you don't. Cheers,, André. On 2013-09-10 14:33, Ben Schalley wrote : > I have some experience with Joomla (http://www.joomla.org). It can be > extended to accommodate multilingual websites > (http://www.joomfish.net). There are lost of extensions for Joomla. > > Instead of hardware, why not use the services of a hosting company. I > use Lunarpages (http://www.lunarpages.com), which is affordable with > many options and has excellent support when needed. > > Best Regards, > Ben > > > > Op 10/09/2013 14:08, Nicolas Pettiaux schreef: >> Thanks. Could you contact him to ask ? >> >> I propose to start considering to setup a Belgian OSM site in Dutch, >> French, English and German if we have enough people to translate in >> German. >> >> Would Drupal be appropriate to setup such a multilingual site ? Do >> anyone of us know Drupal (or any other easy and well know tool that >> would do the job) or mediawiki ? >> >> What would be the hardware we need ? (CPUs, RAM, hard disk) >> >> Regards >> >> Nicolas >> >> >> 2013/9/10 Dennis Bollyn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >> >> Nicolas, >> >> It should be noted that, while osm.be <http://osm.be> isn't "in >> the hands" of the OSM community, openstreetmap.be >> <http://openstreetmap.be> is. It currently redirects to >> openstreetmap.org <http://openstreetmap.org>, but I don't think >> the owner would be against setting up an actual website if the >> infrastructure is provided. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Dennis aka Gyrbo >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Nicolas Pettiaux >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> >> Dear Mr Huys, >> >> According to DNS.be, you own osm.be <http://osm.be> that does >> not seem to be used. >> >> The members of the belgian OpenStreetMap (http://osm.org) >> community are wondering if you would agree to transfer it to >> us to use it as a local edition of OSM, much like >> http://openstreetmap.fr. >> >> Much thanks in advance for your attention. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Nicolas Pettiaux >> >> -- >> Nicolas Pettiaux - +32 496 24 55 01 >> <tel:%2B32%20496%2024%2055%2001> - http://rmll.info - >> http://lepacte.be >> EuroSciPy 2013 co-chair http://www.euroscipy.org/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-be mailing list >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Nicolas Pettiaux - +32 496 24 55 01 - http://rmll.info - >> http://lepacte.be >> EuroSciPy 2013 co-chair http://www.euroscipy.org/ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-be mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be > > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-be mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be
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