On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 15:15 -0400, Peter Amstutz wrote: > Uh, I don't think giving everybody accounts on baikonur (the > interreality.org server) is going to solve much. For one thing, it only > runs Debian, and a big part of the discussion here is how best to > support building on Windows and OS X.
Then how about voice over ip conferencing? How are you going to actively or in truth speak about s5-6 and the build system reviews in absence of broadcasted televideos and voice over ip. In earlier emails you have bragged that baikonur is connected to a T1 but has 1% use over the day. For me, the day between 3-5am pacific standard time is best. > > We intend to do 3rd party world hosting at some point in the future, but > that will go on a separate box from interreality.org. I don't want to > take the risk of a rogue script disrupting the box that handles our > email, web page, mailing list, bzr repositories, etc. Third party storage are critical for building fault tolerant asseblages of objects. Could baikonur please make resources for storage drop-offs and backups? I know that each gmail, hotmail, and yahoo just have about a gigabyte for their login email. Splitting up backups into 1-2 mb chunks and then running uuencode to put it from binary to unencrypted text in the mail is one way to implement backups. But it would be harder to retreive there. That's why I recommend to use baikonur. Plus investors could think important activities are happening there. -- JASON A HEBLACK [EMAIL PROTECTED] APT 3 (650) 289 - 0954 450 EAST O'KEEFE EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303 _______________________________________________ vos-d mailing list [email protected] http://www.interreality.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vos-d
