>
> I was thinking we can migrate away from sourceforge to a blog style site
Have we ruled out SF as a hosting provider for a CMS?
- [email protected]
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
<[email protected]>wrote:
> I agree with you, But I was thinking we can migrate away from sourceforge
> to a blog style site. Hence my suggestion for wordpress. Those that dont
> have programming know how can easily update the content of the site. we can
> also get feed back through comments on posts etc
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:07 AM, Jonathan Aquilina <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am going to slowly start working on a new site and I can host it the
>>> one thing that i cannot host due to very limited space and funds to keep
>>> the servers going is any files etc.
>>>
>>
>> I think this is Toby's point. If we are going to do site work, it should
>> probably be coordinated. I can offer both the hosting space as well as the
>> bandwidth, but as he's stated previously, there's not necessarily anything
>> wrong with sourceforge.
>>
>> From a longevity perspective, my hosting costs are backed by a FOSS
>> software product, but we sell support at a premium. We've had over
>> 3,000 downloads <http://qzindustries.com/download> of our product since
>> December and our hosting does NOT limit the amount of bandwidth we use each
>> month. My business partner (my brother) is a GNU Linux advocate and has
>> agreed to sponsor this hosting if it's needed.
>>
>> But this information and this offer is all moot if SourceForge can do it
>> for free. :)
>>
>> I have to regularly update our company website with Wiki articles,
>> download links, etc, so I think updating the sourceforge page would be in
>> my "wheel house" so to speak.
>>
>> Since 1.0.0 is on it's way, the home page should be updated and since I'm
>> not particularly good at the C++ end of things, I wanted to offer my help
>> with updating the site.
>>
>> I understand this responsibility may also include managing the LSP which
>> I'm not as familiar with, so if I were to assume this role, I would
>> certainly need help on the custom code that's been written over the years,
>> but I'm not opposed to doing it.
>>
>> -Tres
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Jonathan Aquilina
>
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