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Sven Neumann <s...@gimp.org> escribió:

On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 19:38 +0200, Alexia Death wrote: > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 
at 7:23 PM, Kevin Cozens <ke...@ve3syb.ca> wrote: > > LightningIsMyName wrote: 
> >> said on IRC that she can't point a domain at that adress so we really > >> 
should get wiki.gimp.org running or pay for some web server with the > >> GIMP 
funds. > > > > We can discuss this more at todays meeting. I would like to know 
what the > > problem is with having wiki.gimp.org. GIMP has its own website so 
adding a > > wiki to it should be no problem. Is it a lack of diskspace, lack 
of someone > > to set it up, or lack of someone who keep an eye on the wiki and 
maintain it? > > Wiki needs an admin that cares, a database and php installed 
on the > server. AFAIK there is no gimp host that meets all those requirements, 
> specially the admin part. Well, the machine that hosts www.gimp.org meets all 
those requirements. It has database and PHP installed and if anyone volunteers 
to become "the admin that cares", it's no problem to add accounts on the 
machine. > I wouldn't put in the same machine as any part of the main gimp 
site. > Any dynamic site is vulnerable to exploits and hacks. Compromising > 
such a trivial side thing like the wiki should in no way threaten the > 
operation of any of the main sites and integrity of a heavily used and > 
trusted host like gimp.org that could be used to spread malware far > and wide. 
Well, that's a point. But I guess that one could run such a server in a chroot 
environment or even a virtual host. 
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