It's preferable to reach ceiling in Canonical service before changing any hosting.
My servers are commercial colocated ones, and I'm offering website resources or VPS as needed with a 100% discount for projects like Ubuntu Gnome. But first step is to have a real limitation with current service. El 03/01/16 a les 00:59, jas...@jbacker.nl ha escrit: > On 2016-01-03 00:46, Ali/amjjawad wrote: >> On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 6:41 AM, Jasper Backer <jas...@jbacker.nl> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >> >> Hi, >> >>> I can provide a proper virtual machine on my dedicated server for >>> the project. That box will stay up no matter what as I am dependant >>> on it as well :) >> >> Thanks. We need to have 1-2-1 chat later IN CASE we want to consider >> that option. I can't confirm now. I have very bad experience with >> 'free' hosting services. No offence, I'm just sharing my experience >> and I don't mean anything bad here. > > No worries. :) If it's ever needed I can provide it (also should we need > a staging environment or just a server for different purposes for the > project). I'm dependent on the machine itself as well and have the funds > to keep it going. :) > >> >>> But indeed, first seek some help. If L/X/Kubuntu have rather proper >>> websites, we should be able to get this running as well. Maybe ask >>> for some expertise on the other projects teams? >> >> This is still fresh :) >> >> Sharing it with all of you: >> >>> <knome> to you too >>> <amjjawad> Thanks >>> <knome> so, what's the question? >>> <amjjawad> ubuntugnome.org [1] is hosted with Canonical AFAIK. I >>> can't even update WordPress, nor install any plug-in nor do anything >>> whatsoever. >>> <amjjawad> I can only create pages and add posts, that's all. >>> <knome> you can send requests via rt.ubuntu.com [2] >>> <knome> that's how canonical-hosted sites work >>> <amjjawad> For Xubuntu, do you guys host with them too? >>> <knome> yes >>> <amjjawad> website + ISOs too? >>> <knome> yes >>> <amjjawad> From your own experience, do you think it's a bad idea to >>> host somewhere else? should we stick with them? >>> <knome> there are benefits with both ways >>> * thc202 (~thc202@unaffiliated/thc202) has joined #xubuntu-devel >>> * thc202 (~thc202@unaffiliated/thc202) has left #xubuntu-devel >>> ("Leaving") >>> <knome> when you host with canonical, and have figured out a stable >>> environment, you don't have to deal with the maintaining overhead >>> yourself >>> <knome> and by stable environment i mean you know which >>> theme/plugins you want to use >>> <amjjawad> True. We're planning to replace the current website with >>> a better designed one. However, due to limited access, we're unable >>> to do that and I was wondering how to do it but now, you told I need >>> to contact rt.ubuntu.com [2] >>> <knome> rt.ubuntu.com [2] is where you can request canonical to >>> update the website files with new ones >>> <amjjawad> Someone mentioned they're so slow :( not sure if that's >>> true. >>> <amjjawad> I guess one way to find out is to actually send and see. >>> <knome> as i said, once you have figured out a stable environment, >>> it's ok >>> <amjjawad> Yes >>> <knome> our requests for theme updates are *usually* responded to >>> within 1-2 days >>> <knome> anyway, i would strongly suggest, regardless how you build >>> the theme, to maintain it in a bzr (or any other) repository so you >>> can ask the canonical IS to update to a certain revision >>> <knome> this also enables them to see a diff between the version you >>> are running now and the version you are requesting >>> <knome> this is important because all changes more or less go >>> through code review to make sure it's safe >>> <amjjawad> Indeed. >>> <amjjawad> Can I share this with my team? >>> <knome> this is a public channel - of course >>> <amjjawad> I know, just thought to double check :) >>> <amjjawad> Many thanks. If that will work for us, we're sticking >>> with them. If not, I have a decent web hosting service (a friend) >>> and he has been a great help and just given me some discount for >>> non-profit projects. We will see which option is best for us. >>> <knome> good luck >>> <amjjawad> To be honest, I love the design of Xubuntu. I wish I >>> could build something similar. >>> <amjjawad> Thank you knome appreciate your time :) >> > Nice. Go and give it a shot. If we're past the initial "struggle" with > this I am guessing keeping the hosting there would be the 'best' option, > still. > > >>> Greets, >>> Jasper >> >> On the other hand: >> >> Ah okay. Basically for you Ali, whatever package you choose I will >> give you it for the same price as the one below. Advanced, you will >> get same price as starter. Business you can have the same price as >> advanced and webmaster you can have for the same price as business. >> >> https://austenite.co.uk/ >> >> I just got special discount from my friend. >> >> Here are our options. Let's choose wisely :) >> >> I know whenever money is involved, people run away. Think twice before >> you run away and by you, I mean all of you. >> >> When GNOME had problem: >> http://ubuntugnome.org/defend-gnome-campaign/ >> >> Look how much they had: >> https://gnome.org/groupon/ >> >>> THIS MATTER IS RESOLVED! Thank you for all the support that you have >>> given us! The response to this campaign was overwhelming, with 5622 >>> individuals contributing USD 102,608.76 to help the GNOME Foundation >>> defend its trademark. >> >> Why donating 1USD for Ubuntu GNOME is a HUGE issue and bad nightmare?! > > To be fair, if you try and download the plain Ubuntu you first see a > "paywall" (you can choose to just download instead of paying if you > prefer). Maybe that page/principle is usable for UG as well? >> >> Again, if I have income, I'd take care of the whole thing myself :) >> >> Sadly, I don't and therefore, we need to work as one team. >> > We do have options :) I'll get on IRC sometime soon to follow the > discussions a bit more (Want to be more involved in this project, so if > you have any suggestions :)) >> >> At least, this is what I think ... >> >>> On 02-01-16 20 [3]:36, Narcis Garcia wrote: >>> >>> I agree with Jasper that first step is to reach same hosting >>> facilities >>> as other projects in Canonical hosting (as Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu >>> do). >>> If this really fails, next getting some of our 2 free-cost flexible >>> offers (Jasper and mine). >>> >>> I can host those resources you are asking for, with no money (at >>> the >>> only cost of mention at some marginal credits). >>> >>> El 02/01/16 a les 13:40, Jasper Backer ha escrit: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> First: I've not yet been socially active on here I believe. Guess it >>> should be time to say "Hi" :) >>> If there's a place where I should shortly introduce myself, let me >>> know. >>> >>> Now reading this.. Isn't it better to get the current >>> hosting-related >>> issues sorted out? I believe taking the hosting away from Canonical >>> is a >>> bad step. Find out who's in charge, if we *really* are restricted to >>> the >>> current platform as-is, etc. >>> >>> Lubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu all have decent websites and are all on the >>> same >>> platform. It shouldn't be impossible for us to have a proper >>> website. If >>> we are taking it away however, I am guessing having a proper VM/VPS >>> somewhere is best. >>> >>> If it helps, on my private dedicated server I can setup an account >>> with >>> full FTP/SQL/etc access for the Ubuntu Gnome project to develop the >>> new >>> website on. Do we have DNS control of the domain? >>> >>> I'll even provide a VM with separate IP for the project if needed, >>> on my >>> server (for whatever purpose we need it, including hosting the >>> website >>> if we are going that route). I have enough resources (mem/disk) >>> available and I rely on that server myself as well, so rest assured >>> that >>> it's being taken care of properly :) >>> >>> Greets, >>> Jasper >>> >>> On 02-01-16 13 [4]:02, Ali/amjjawad wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Thank you for your email :) >>> >>> On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 10:15 PM, Narcis Garcia >>> >>> <<mailto:informat...@actiu.net>informat...@actiu.net> wrote: >>> >>> Can you remember to others?: >>> >>> 1. What are the "conflicting" Canonical limitations in current >>> server >>> 2. What are the proposals to overcome those limitations in new >>> server >>> >>> It's 22:55 here and I'm heading to bed. So, I'll make it as short as >>> possible. >>> >>> With the current server, I can't even change the theme nor update >>> the >>> platform (WordPress) nor can install any plug-in ... only Canonical >>> people can do that AFAIK. So to change the website (design wise), >>> I'm >>> not even sure what's involved? who is in charge? etc ... >>> >>> With a new server, we shall have 100% freedom over our website. We >>> can >>> do whatever we like such us updating the website itself, updating >>> the >>> platform (wordpress), install/remove plug-ins and more .. >>> >>> We're many people around and if each one donates 1-2USD, that would >>> be >>> great .. >>> >>> It's our project, if we don't take care of it, who would?! >>> >>> El 02/01/16 a les 03:36, Ali/amjjawad ha escrit: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I believe the subject says it all. I personally can not >>> accept >>> nor wait >>>> any longer for Ubuntu GNOME to have a NEW Website (we've been >>> going back >>>> and forth for ages now) and to have a new website, we need a >>> new >>> server. >>>> >>>> https://austenite.co.uk/ >>>> >>>> This web hosting service is for a great friend of mine. His >>> name >>> is Kris >>>> and he lives in the UK. Doesn't really matter where he lives. >>>> >>>> Most likely, we need the "Advanced Plan" for 'more' bandwidth >>> or >>> maybe >>>> more - not sure what kind of bandwidth do we currently have >>> for >>> where >>>> ubuntugnome.org [1] <http://ubuntugnome.org> >>> <<http://ubuntugnome.org>http://ubuntugnome.org> lives for >>> now. >>> >>>> >>>> Whatever plan we need, that obviously can't be done without >>> paying for that. >>>> >>>> If I do have an income, I'd be more than happy to pay for the >>> whole >>>> thing but sadly, I have no income as of now. Beside, we're a >>> community >>>> project and we all should work together in my humble opinion. >>>> >>>> We have been waiting for ages and it's getting very silly to >>> live with >>>> the current 'bad looking' website. I can NOT believe we need >>> years just >>>> to do one task, that's having a new website?!. Totally >>> non-sense >>> to me. >>>> >>>> Why we need our own server and not use Canonical's one? >>>> Simply because we shall have MORE freedom and choices. >>>> >>>> Whether you agree or disagree with my idea, we do need a >>> website >>> to be >>>> up and running soon. >>>> >>>> If you agree, we need to donate. If each one of us donate >>> 1USD, >>> I'm sure >>>> we can cover the cost :) >>>> >>>> Looking forward for some serious useful feedback ;) >>>> >>>> P.S. >>>> Why I recommended Kris? I have been dealing with him for some >>> years now >>>> and I can vouch for him. Never had one single issue with him. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Ali >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list >>> Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com >>> <mailto:Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com> >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> >>> >> <https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome>https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome >> >>> >>> -- >>> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> >>> >>> *<http://kibo.computer>http://kibo.computer* - >>> <http://torios.net>http://torios.net - Ubuntu GNOME >>> <http://ubuntugnome.org/> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list >> Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome >> >> -- >> >> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Ali/amjjawad [5] >> >> HTTP://KIBO.COMPUTER - http://torios.net - Ubuntu GNOME [6] >> >> >> Links: >> ------ >> [1] http://ubuntugnome.org >> [2] http://rt.ubuntu.com >> [3] tel:02-01-16%2020 >> [4] tel:02-01-16%2013 >> [5] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad >> [6] http://ubuntugnome.org/ -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome