On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Greg Grossmeier <[email protected]> wrote:

> The idea that Brion expressed, I believe, is what we were going for with
> the public RFP for the MW Release Management work. It showed community
> support and something to point at (by anyone) if a weird decision was
> made (or interpreted as such).
>

Yes -- by no means am I recommending that I or WMF simply crown a preferred
vendor by fiat! We would definitely want to go through a similar process;
in fact that RFP was one of the things that inspired me to start thinking
about hosting & support needs over the summer.


> So, maybe the default install doc shouldn't say "Step 1: Create account
> at $Prefered_Vendor" but we can definitely have "known good vendors"
> listed somewhere...
>

Yes; we certainly shouldn't discourage self-hosting or other hosting.

What I mainly want us to accomplish is to make sure that end-users have a
safe, up-to-date, "fast path" to setting up their own wiki, with the
support they'll need to grow it or move it to self-hosting when they need
it. This is more about the "how" (what we can accomplish for our users)
than about "who" provides the services.

That could just as easily be a group of recommended hosting services and a
confederation of independent consultants rather than a standalone company.

-- brion
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