What was broken? Is it just the website hosting?

tom jackson

On Sat, 2008-09-20 at 08:07 -0500, Rusty Brooks wrote:
> I do AOLServer hosting, sort of.  That is, I do AOLServer development 
> and there aren't many people who do hosting, so I host all my customers 
> myself.  I'd be happy to donate space and bandwidth.
> 
> Rusty
> 
> Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> > Jeff Hobbs wrote:
> >> They just moved their entire data center to Chicago, so I suspect it is
> >> part of that ongoing move.
> > 
> > I'm sure that's likely to be the explanation, but when you fail so
> > majorly, there's only one responsible course of action: roll back.
> > 
> > If SourceForge is going to be run willy-nilly by amateur sysadmins, then
> > there's really no plausible reason to continue to use their service
> > over, say, any arbitrary free project hosting service (Launchpad
> > Savannah, etc.).
> > 
> > To that end, I've registered the AOLserver project over at Launchpad
> > (it's my favorite of them all) --
> > 
> >     http://launchpad.net/aolserver
> > 
> > Project web hosting may end up going to Slicehost--so that AOLserver.com
> > can be run on an actual AOLserver instance.  :-)  However, I'm assuming
> > there are companies in the community who sell AOLserver hosting - would
> > any be interested in "donating" hosting for aolserver.com?  Lets
> > seriously have this conversation and make a decision ... I think keeping
> > things at SourceForge is coming to an end.
> > 
> > 
> 
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