Hi,
On Feb 13, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Feb 10, 2009, at 3:54, Pedro Melo wrote:
What kind of disk space and bandwidth would this require?
The bandwidth is laughable, it totaled at 320 MiByte in December
and 280 MiByte in January. The months before it was somewhat more,
b
On Feb 10, 2009, at 3:54, Pedro Melo wrote:
What kind of disk space and bandwidth would this require?
The bandwidth is laughable, it totaled at 320 MiByte in December
and 280 MiByte in January. The months before it was somewhat more,
but never more than 1.2 GiByte. The files on disc are mere
it is overkill. The idea is, distribute it widely enough so this
1.2g/month peak will not get felt by anyone. And get modular about
mutual co-hosting as a repeatable capability. Especially if we're
just talking about providing rsync access to a static directory.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:47 PM,
Five? That seems way overkill. At any rate, I can't commit to any
editing/maintenance duties, but if there's a need for hosting alone
please contact me personally and I'll bark up a tree about getting my
employer to provide some of that.
-Jared
David Nicol wrote:
I will be happy to give qp
I will be happy to give qpsmtpd communications vhosts on both of my
current apache servers provided that my two are two of a group of at
least five servers sharing updates and doing dns-based load balancing.
ikiwiki-generated static pages, and editing machinery elsewhere,
would be the easiest way
Hi,
On Feb 9, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Michael Holzt wrote:
What kind of disk space and bandwidth would this require?
The bandwidth is laughable, it totaled at 320 MiByte in December
and 280 MiByte in January. The months before it was somewhat more,
but never more than 1.2 GiByte. The files on dis
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Michael Holzt wrote:
> But fear not, hosting the wiki is not really much work. Spam is kept
> out by requiring prior account creation (this works surprisingly well).
> One problem it had for quite some time was that scripts looking for
> abusable web-c
> Michael Holzt who generously have been hosting the qpsmtpd wiki for
> the last years, but he needs it moved somewhere else.
One correction. I don't really "need" to have it moved, but i really
"want" to have it moved. Maybe other people also experienced the bad
trend of collecting task for wh
> What kind of disk space and bandwidth would this require?
The bandwidth is laughable, it totaled at 320 MiByte in December
and 280 MiByte in January. The months before it was somewhat more,
but never more than 1.2 GiByte. The files on disc are mere 38 MiByte.
Regards
Michael
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Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Sun Feb 08, 2009 at 17:06:56 -0800, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure both are negligible. The real resources are time to
>> keep spammers out, update the software, maintain backups, etc.
>
> That's pretty much
On Sun Feb 08, 2009 at 17:06:56 -0800, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
> I'm pretty sure both are negligible. The real resources are time to
> keep spammers out, update the software, maintain backups, etc.
That's pretty much what I thought. I certainly have the facilities
to host the wiki, take b
On Feb 8, 2009, at 15:39, Steve Kemp wrote:
Michael Holzt who generously have been hosting the qpsmtpd wiki for
the
last years, but he needs it moved somewhere else. Anyone up for
hosting
and looking after the wiki for a couple of years?
It's running on DokuWiki, but if you are up for con
On Sun Feb 08, 2009 at 15:35:37 -0800, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
> Michael Holzt who generously have been hosting the qpsmtpd wiki for the
> last years, but he needs it moved somewhere else. Anyone up for hosting
> and looking after the wiki for a couple of years?
>
> It's running on DokuWiki, bu
Michael Holzt who generously have been hosting the qpsmtpd wiki for
the last years, but he needs it moved somewhere else. Anyone up for
hosting and looking after the wiki for a couple of years?
It's running on DokuWiki, but if you are up for converting the data to
something else we can use
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