I'd just like to chime in and say that HCoop has always been absolutely ideal for me. The admins have been super-accomodating, my site has good uptime and decent tracking, and there's never been things I wanted to do but couldn't. Then again, I suppose my needs are fairly simple.
I'm sad to hear that we're losing members; I recommend it to people every chance I get (though goodness knows there aren't that many times that Linux-savvy folks are looking for new hosting). ~d Quoting Clinton Ebadi <[email protected]>: > > Greetings, > > As the current board term comes to a close I wanted to take a minute > to see what the members of HCoop think about how things are going. > > First, to get this out of the way, is there anything we're doing > wrong? Don't hold back; criticism is really appreciated because we > need to strive in making HCoop relevant in this day and age where you > can get a VPS for not much more! > > The other unpleasant thing I'd like the address is our current member > count. We're down to around 112 members, and this is barely covering > month to month costs and leaves us with no real funds to expand. > > We clearly need to take an active stance with convincing people to > join HCoop; in our past history we've relied almost entirely on > current members suggesting HCoop to others. It would be helpful > knowing what is preventing anyone from recommending HCoop to > others--we can't fix things otherwise. > > Moving on to more positive things, are there any services you'd like > us to provide that we do not currently? Likewise, are there any > enhancements to our current services that you'd like to see? > > I think that about covers it for now. > > In cooperation, > > Clinton Ebadi > > -- > <Morty_md> My mind boggled. > * tim_m shakes morty's mind, hoping for a different combination of letters > <Morty_md> Sometimes my mind yahtzees instead. > _______________________________________________ HCoop-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-discuss
