While I am sure that you guys are more than capable of running the
server outside of Sourceforge, what always concerns me in situations
like this
is the dependency on certain people to do certain things without a solid
backup plan.
If plan A is to have person X run and administer the
Thanks Alex for the clarifications..
We have devided our attention amongst different areas of services, but that
doesn't mean if one goes away, that others couldn't fit the empty shoes.
It sounds like you guys have contingency plans in place.
Just an aside... but what is going on with
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Dave e...@dc9.tzo.com wrote:
Thanks Alex for the clarifications..
We have devided our attention amongst different areas of services, but
that
doesn't mean if one goes away, that others couldn't fit the empty shoes.
It sounds like you guys have
Gosh, I didn't realize that my ancient solution,
Cookie Cop on Windows, was actually working so
well. I never realized that SourceForge was loaded
with ads until this discussion prompted me to turn
it off temporarily.
Steve Stallings
-Original Message-
snip
I thought they had adds
On Wed, 2012-02-22 at 09:42 -0500, Dave wrote:
Thanks Alex for the clarifications..
We have devided our attention amongst different areas of services, but that
doesn't mean if one goes away, that others couldn't fit the empty shoes.
It sounds like you guys have contingency plans in
I have an extensive HOSTS file loaded into my main windows box but I got
onto Sourceforge with a freshly loaded Ubuntu system and WOW! what have
they done?
I think they have sold their souls to Google adds or similar.That is
sad.
They should change their name to AddSource. :-(
Dave
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