On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Juiceman <juiceman69 at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Matthew Toseland > <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote: >> On Saturday 30 May 2009 11:55:17 Matthew Toseland wrote: >>> We need to get rid of emu. It costs us a significant amount of money and we >>> don't seem able to cost-effecitvely administer it. >>> >>> Basically what we need: >>> - PHP scripts. The website is built with PHP. >> >> But it could easily be all static. >> >>> - Database-backed PHP for MANTIS. I don't think we should get rid of MANTIS. >> >> The consensus is we should get a whole new bug tracker and dump all the old >> issues, maybe run a copy on a developer's machine for checking old bugs. >> IMHO getting rid of the bug database would be a bad thing and lead to >> significant work in migration, but ian, nextgens and sdiz think otherwise. >> >>> - SSL. We need to serve checksums and signatures through SSL, although big >>> files will generally be served through HTTP. It would be nice to serve the >>> installer through SSL if we have a huge traffic limit, since code signing >>> certs are expensive, on the other hand if we get cheaper hosting we can >>> probably afford to buy a code signing cert with a fraction of the money >>> saved... >>> - IMAP accounts ideally, but at least aliases. >> >> - Wiki. We need a wiki. There are free wiki providers. Migrating our >> existing english language wikka wiki will be some work, migrating the french >> mediawiki wiki will be less work. >> >> - Mailing lists. Berlios does this, there are also free mailman sites such >> as: >> http://www.glowhost.com/mailman.php >> > > I don't know what you are paying now, and I have not used them > personally for hosting but Godaddy.com has hosting with unlimited > transfers and has PHP and Mantis, wiki software and email accounts for > $15/month or less and comes with a free SSL cert. > > https://www.godaddy.com/Hosting/shared.aspx?app_hdr=#details
GoDaddy have the practice of blocking IPs or suspending accounts for some non-sense "reason".
