Hi Magnus,

What kind of resources would be required?

I have a very under-utilized Linode server (basic spec) which I'm happy
to share, but an idea of the storage / memory / typical bandwidth
requirements would be great.

regards,
Dawid Loubser


On 19/10/2017 10:39, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I've received notice that the machine hosting the Arch Haskell repo is
> being retired. Unfortunately there is no replacement machine to migrate
> the repo to.
>
> If you happen to have some spare resources on a machine running Arch[^1]
> and can host the repo, please let me know.
>
> Finally, a huge thanks to Bernardo for hosting the repo these last few
> years. He's been excellent in all communication and his contribution to
> this little community has been very appreciated. Thank you!
>
> /M
>
> [^1]: It is possible to host on a non-Arch machine of course, but
>   everything just becomes so much easier if all tools (repo-add,
>   repo-remove, etc) already are present on the machine.
>
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