Well if the group at large thinks that webware should invest in its own
server then isn't it time us users put our money where our mouth is?  I
would certainly be happy to donate $10 bucks to the cause now if only 30
other folks would feel the same way we could get something.  Source
forge now has this program where people can donate money to a project
maybe that should be added to the SF site.

Jose

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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 13:20, Lothar Scholz wrote:

> I would really suggest a virtual server. An own piece of hardware is i
> think not a good choice as long as we don't get the popularity of
> apache. If something happens to the hardware, how many days will it
> take to find someone responsible for changing the hardware ?

Good point.  This would be my preference, too.  

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