Re: [ANNOUNCE] Reminder: Croyden.pm, this Thursday, 14 Feb

2013-02-14 Thread the hatter

On Mon, 11 Feb 2013, David Cantrell wrote:


An gentle reminder, gentle folks, that Croyden.pm will be meeting at the
Dog & Bull, Surrey St, Croydon, CR0 1RG, on Thursday 14 Feb.


What sort of time are people likely to be turning up ?  My day's looking 
pretty unexciting (unless this replacement dsl router doesn't start 
working very soon).



the hatter


Re: London.pm Server for Mailing List and Web Site

2013-02-14 Thread Tom Hukins
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 01:41:30PM +, Peter Corlett wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:44:08AM +, Tom Hukins wrote:
> > The server running this jail is very old, so Exonetric have also
> > provided us with a much newer FreeBSD 8 jail that various people
> > have done some work on migrating us to.
> 
> I suspect that the lack of volunteers is that there aren't many
> people with experience with that particular platform ...  Were it
> running Debian, say, you'd no doubt have plenty of volunteers,
> myself included.

Yes, I agree.  One person has offered to help with the migration
off-list, but I appreciate the advantage of using a platform that more
of us prefer.

> Perhaps you might want to consider following up on those offers of
> alternative hosting? :)

However, yours is the first alternative offer I remember receiving.
Thank you.

> (Heck, a whole dedicated low-end server at Hetzner is under
> £250/year and could be easily lost in my hosting bills.)

In my opinion, the main advantage of using Exonetric is that they
don't charge us and at least two of their staff are London Perl
Mongers.  I don't worry about the price of a low end server, but
"remembering to pay" would create a recurring task that we musn't
neglect.

Again, thank you for your offer.  I'll get in touch off-list.

Tom


Re: London.pm Server for Mailing List and Web Site

2013-02-14 Thread Peter Corlett
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:44:08AM +, Tom Hukins wrote:
[...]
> The server running this jail is very old, so Exonetric have also provided us
> with a much newer FreeBSD 8 jail that various people have done some work on
> migrating us to.

I suspect that the lack of volunteers is that there aren't many people with
experience with that particular platform, and this isn't overlapping with the
set of people willing to spend CFT on maintaining the server. Were it running
Debian, say, you'd no doubt have plenty of volunteers, myself included.

Perhaps you might want to consider following up on those offers of alternative
hosting? :)

(Heck, a whole dedicated low-end server at Hetzner is under £250/year and could
be easily lost in my hosting bills.)