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Bradley M. Kuhn |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: A request for the website on behalf of the GNU project |
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Sat, 3 Mar 2001 19:24:01 -0500 |
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address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
> RMS seemed miffed [about suggesting we have sourceforge-like system],
This might have been a confusion. RMS has long wanted to get a
sourceforge-like site on our servers---we just needed someone to spend the
time to do it. Loic finally did it for us.
> and so I read your news with some delight.
Great! I hope you can migrate there.
> > You might be interested in migrating there. Let me know if you are
> > interested.
> Right now, I am happy as a clam with my current setup.
:( That's too bad. It'd be cool if GNUcash was now hosted.
> With two exceptions:
> 1) I wish I could *easily* create fault-tolerant web sites. So that
> next time my network card dies, DNS automatically switches to a
> mirror.
Our servers are hosted by VA Linux in their server room, so this we likely
not be a problem.
> 2) Surveys. I want to create a user survey ('what new features..etc.) I
> think I finally found some good s/w for that, but its sql-backended and
> I'm paranoid about administering the security aspects of that. Thus, if
> fsf provided that, I might actually realy really consider it.
Perhaps you could work with Loic and the other savannah-hackers to get this
software set up on savannah. Perhaps they could check the security issues,
too?
savannah-hackers: are you willing?
> In general, if fsf focused on somehow even going beyond sourceforge
> capabilites ...
I think this is something we'd like to do. Do you have suggestions?
> FSF might also focus on advertising these features to new projects.
> Because once one has an adequate solution, one has little incentive to
> migrate.
We plan to do so.
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