On 5/14/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/14/06, Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We won't be able to use Atlassian's public server - our stuff is just too 
heavy duty.
> Contegix (not Contegrix :P) might be interested to help, but I imagine they 
would
>  probably
> feel more interested if they were in a position that was more than just an
> emergency/temporary storage location (eg: official hosting provider for 
Struts - which I
> know is a much bigger issue). I'll ask Matthew Porter next week what his 
thoughts are.

The idea of someone being the official hosting provider of a single
ASF project is probably a non-starter.

While hosting a particular project wouldn't fly, hosting specific
services for everyone is something else again.

The Jakarta Commons is in the process of migrating to JIRA, and this
might be a good time to suggest that an expert like Contegix host
dedicated JIRA and Confluence servers for us. The machines would have
to be ASF property, but it's possible that we could have our machines
located in someone else's service center.

Of course, the best one to talk to about our current JIRA usage is
Jeff Turner  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (who might have already been down this
road).

-Ted.

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