Interestingly they all offer the same kind of service in the end. :)

Brian Hook a écrit :
> On 5/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hello All,
>
>
> Hey joe, fancing meeting you here =)
>
> I'll put in an unbiased huge vote of confident for RailsPlayground, so 
> far the support has been insane with a fairly involved migration, 
> because I can host multiple sites off one account I'm saving money by 
> closing down several other very low-bandwidth sites and coalescing 
> them into a new one.  In addition, having TG and SVN and Trac sitting 
> right there is an immense benefit if you don't want to run your own 
> server (I have Trac and TG running on a local server, but because I 
> don't have solid backup policies it makes me nervous as hell to rely 
> on that machine).
>  
> My only 'complaint' is that Joe has to hold my hand on a lot of stuff 
> because their setup information didn't have everything I needed to get 
> going due to my migration (the primary complication is that I use 
> ZoneEdit for my name servers, GoDaddy as a registrar, and A.Plus.Net 
> <http://A.Plus.Net> for hosting, and I'm doing a piecewise migration 
> of files, then mail, then finally top-level domain, and this is all 
> complicated by the fact that my ISP is slow as hell propagating DNS 
> changes back to my machine so I'm very often IP based).
>
> Once I actually have TG/Trac configured and running I'll report back 
> on my experiences.
>
> Brian
>
> >

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