On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 11:41, Frank Barknecht wrote:
 >> This would be really great. I would like to extent this effort to
 >> include the "dogbowl" effect: The next Webware site IMO should be run
 >> by Webware. I know this is next to impossible to do on the
 >> Sourceforge
 >> servers, so maybe some external hosting of the pages would be needed.
 
Jason added:
 JH> Yes, that would be great.  Eric Radman has offered to provide space for a
 JH> server, but I don't know if we'll be able to come up with a server.
 JH> Can anyone provide space on an existing server which is Webware-friendly?
 
Lothar added:
> 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 ?

Hi all,

Longtime listener, first-time caller... I'm Shane McChesney of:

Nooro Online Research http://www.nooro.com/
EnterpriseRSS http://enterpriserss.com/
Wesearch Information Services http://www.wesearch.ca/

...and the old and new weblogs:

Skipping Dot Net http://www.skippingdot.net/
Open For Business at http://inukshuk.typepad.com/

We're planning on using Webware in a new version of EnterpriseRSS this
year - the old code was in ASP, the static site is now in Zope. 

I've used a Virtual Machine at http://www.tummy.com for a year and the 
support, uptime, and performance has been awesome, way better than my 
past 3 hosts. 

They also helped sponsor the recent PyCon 2004. I didn't have the coin to
swing that, but sponsored a couple of people to go and would like to help 
out where I can with great Python projects like Webware.

I contacted Evelyn at Tummy to see if they could help me help Webware, and 
she of course said yes. She has offered to discount the $80 per month price 
of their Premium Virtual Machine plan to $40/month, and I'm offering to pay 
that $40/month on the project's behalf for at least the next two years.

Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
Red Hat 8.0
6 GB disk space
200 MB RAM
20 GB per month transfer
Full root access

Let me know if that meets your expected needs for the next couple of years. 

If so, let me know who I should give the login info to once I sign up for 
the package. Chuck? Ian? Jason? Geoff?

If not, let us know what else we can do to help grow Webware.

Yours truly,

Shane McChesney
President,
Wesearch Information Services Inc.





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