Please not HostGo! Otherwise I'll never get any email from you guys (bounce,
bounce, bounce....)

One thing we discussed over lunch a week or so ago - how about hosting it
yourself? You'll probably be able to identify and repair problems faster
than the typical ISP's customer (non-)service. Plus you get to use whatever
open-source CMS you like (Joomla, Drupal etc) without any constraint imposed
by the ISP.

Robert


On 2/17/08, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We're looking into which Hosting service to use, and what web Content
> Management System to use for our new Santa Fe Complex.  Several of us
> have used HostGo and a variety of blog/cms software that they support.
>
> But we may be outgrowing HostGo for The Complex.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions and/or experiences?
>
> One system I'm particularly interested in is Joyent (who bought
> TextDrive), which has built a really interesting system on Ruby on
> Rails + Open Solaris.  They clearly have their heart in the right
> place (support open source, make their own code open source, and even
> give away free accounts), but I'm not yet sure if they'd fall down in
> some areas we'll need.
>
>     -- Owen
>
>
>
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