Michael Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > like allowing people to opt-out of AFS if using 'fs' irritates them,
Opting out of AFS is not the problem; you're free to stop using it any time you like. Providing some sort of *other* storage for users, backing it up, making it network-accessible to deleuze, outpost, xanadu, and both web/shell servers (we just bought a second one) in a **SECURE** manner, etc -- all that is a major load on the admins not just once to set up, but to commit to maintaining on an indefinite/perpetual basis. It's very hard to remove something once it is made available to members (for example, the htaccess situation). - a _______________________________________________ HCoop-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-discuss
