Anyway, topic was brought up about free and/or cheap (and good) hosting and/or alternatives thereof (e.g. balug web site / host and/or other potentially interested organizations and/or groups).
Anyway, I ran across this some weeks/months back.
I don't know how good it is or may be or if it's good, but certainly at least on the surface it would sound and appear quite good. Anyway, this might be a possibility, ... there certainly may be others and/or similar opportunities (if I recall correctly, I think I may have noticed this and tracked it down from some bay area user group being hosted there, and then managed to peek at the site a bit and bookmark it).
references: California Community Colocatoin Project (CCCP) Free Colocation For Individuals & Non-Profits! http://communitycolo.net/
On 10/18/05, Michael Paoli mp@rawbw.com wrote:
Anyway, topic was brought up about free and/or cheap (and good) hosting and/or alternatives thereof (e.g. balug web site / host and/or other potentially interested organizations and/or groups).
Anyway, I ran across this some weeks/months back.
I don't know how good it is or may be or if it's good, but certainly at least on the surface it would sound and appear quite good. Anyway, this might be a possibility, ... there certainly may be others and/or similar opportunities (if I recall correctly, I think I may have noticed this and tracked it down from some bay area user group being hosted there, and then managed to peek at the site a bit and bookmark it).
references: California Community Colocatoin Project (CCCP) Free Colocation For Individuals & Non-Profits! http://communitycolo.net/
I'm one of a group of people who runs a system that is hosted by CCCP and have no complaints. While it is free hosting, it would be good to donate around $50 per month per box to the cause. We have several domains hosted on our box, each of which contributes a little bit each month, so it's no biggie. PenLUG is hosted there, along with a few other org's I am involved with.
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A) How many were at tonight's BALUG meeting and each table? Okay, who recalls how many folks we had in total or at either particular table at tonight's BALUG meeting? If you know, or are fairly certain you know, please just drop me a note how confident you are of your count(s), and mention if it's for corner table, adjacent table or total, for any count(s) provided. Thanks. I hope to throw some fairly useful statistics together on meeting and feedback (similar to what I did for the 2005-05-17 meeting data, e.g.: http://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-admin-balug.org/2005-May/000032.html ) (I have a rough count from memory, but didn't do an explicit count, so I might possibly be missing one to three bodies/faces from the total). When I've gotten chance to go over and process data from the feedback forms and have count data (or best approximation readily available), I'll get that posted to the "admin" balug-admin@lists.balug.org list, similar to before. Note that the "admin" list is publicly archived, so anyone can read messages there without need or bother to subscribe (as that list may also have lots of administrivia details that typically wouldn't generally be of interest to most folks).
B) screen(1), from an older comment: "You could have used screen to have all your terminals in one window" Probably should have originally gone to the "talk" balug-talk@lists.balug.org list, but on one of the 2005-05-17 feedback forms, one of the included comments was: "You could have used screen to have all your terminals in one window" Anyway, I should have probably answered that on the "talk" list, but did cover it on: http://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-admin-balug.org/2005-May/000032.html just scroll/search forward to the 2nd occurrence of the string "screen" on that, and I address why I didn't use screen(1) at least for that particular presentation (and since the "admin" archive is now publicly archived, one can go straight to that URL to access that posting, without needing to be subscribed to that list).
On 10/18/05, Michael Paoli mp@rawbw.com wrote:
A) How many were at tonight's BALUG meeting and each table?
My count was that there were 9 (including you) on the corner table. And on the adjacent table which we called "first-timers/virgin table" there were 6 of them.:)
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