Op ma, 26-02-2007 te 14:35 +0100, schreef Pierre Buyle: > On 2/25/07, Serge van Ginderachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 21:28 +0100, François Schoubben wrote: > > > + we'll have a *planet*, installed on the Ubuntu-nl server (if we can > > > > Wat about a planet.ubuntu-be.org? > > > > > save human ressources with outsourcing it, it's a good thing) > > > > I don't think hosting a planet is a lot of work. > Managing a planet-like software deployment is not a lot of work but > it's still some work (like regular updates, learning how it work, > etc.). The fact is that Ubuntu-nl is already running a planet and > offer to manage our own for free. Which means nothing to do and > nothing to learn for anybody and immediate availability. > > If anybody want to do make a counter-proposition with a planet-like > software installed, available almost immediately with a commitment for > at least a full year of management please do so. > > Talking about web software management, Benjamin Sion should take my > place managing CMS-MS for http://www.ubuntu-be.org). And for those who > have time and want to get involved, we still need people to write and > update content there. Just ask me for an editor account. > > -- > mongolito404, king of the mongolian people > I think it would be the best solution if we were to accept the offer from ubuntu-nl, it means almost 0 effort in maintaining and you can build on something already available. This is just my 2 cents. Kevin -- Kevin Elaerts He who likes free software, but also free beer ;) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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