On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 15:31 -0400, Paul Tiseo wrote:
> I would add that no one person should own the machine running the 
> software running the LUG. Some times in the past, we had gone for some 
> time before someone realized something had died, unmonitored.

That is because individuals, who colocated or rented VPS, did it with
their personal resources. It was not like it was being done by
companies, or JaxLUG members associated with hosting companies.

Any JaxLUG member affiliated, working for, or owning a hosting company
can easily handle this in a professional manner. Just as I was handling
it, not a big deal. The problems before, again was individuals moving
their servers around and stuff. Thus the LUG not being a priority, or
treated like other clients. There were none ;)

Though it couldn't hurt for the JaxLUG to acquire a server some where.
But when you start doing stuff like that. Just like the domain name. You
typically can't have many contacts, and if a contact can't be reached.
You have problems, just like the ones I ran into with the domain name a
month or two ago.

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com

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