On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:

I added my vote to the table below, I prefer to _not_ change for now.

      Sf/etc dedibox/etc no change
Abdel
André   !        ?         x
Bo      x        ?         ?
Christian                  x
Edwin
Enrico
JMarc
José
Jürgen  !        -         x
JMarc   !        -         -
Pavel   !        -         x
Richard
Joost
...

(What does '!' mean?  I used 'x' to state my preference...)

I prefer to wait, but I think we should consider upgrading or replacing the computer. A new computer is cheap these days, it's the bandwith and physical access that costs.


About the problem, do we even know what it was? Was it something with aussie or something with the network? AFAIK, the time before this was exceptional in that Trolltech itself had problems...


Speaking of hosting services, we've used Bahnhfo and payed >100 EUR a month for a dedicated server, and the access is still down from time to time because they were messing around with their firewall...


Anyway, I am still getting a server to have a home. I mention it because it'll be on 24h/7days and I have 10 Mbit both ways. Since I'll be fiddling with it, it's probably not a good idea to have as the primary host, but we could certainly set it up as a backup server. That's further in the future though... (I'm waiting for Intel's C2Q Q9450 to actually make it to the distributors...)

/Christian

PS. I've had bad experiences with sourceforge, so I'd stay away from them. This is from 2-3 years though. In addition, the wiki data will be unsecure and unsafe if the wiki is installed at sourceforge because data has to recide in the equivalent of /tmp/...

I'd be more inclined to using sourceforge if I knew the storage of wiki data could be dealt with in a safe manner. An alternative could be to set up a backup server on sourceforge.

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Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44               http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

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