Dirk Meyer wrote:

Great. But maybe a home server isn't that good, Freevo isn't a small
project anymore.

I think Dale ment that he installed it at home to try things out ;) I think hosting won't be a problem.


1. still use sf, but with better security, a different wiki with
logins, maybe a CMS.

I don't know what the limitations are with SF hosting. Most CMS's have a few requirements that not all servers have.


2. use an isp and www.freevo.org. Move all the web stuff to a new
server.

Seems to be the best approach, but more difficult and 'unstable'.

I don't care what solution we choose, the only thing is: I want to
code and someone else should take care of all the web stuff. If
someone has a root server somewere, this would be really cool!

'I' (the company I work for) has a few. Don't know if I can use them tough, but I guess more people have such resources available.


Eric


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