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picture wiki - ATTN: Michael 'Moose' Dinn
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Mail From: cramer236 (Cramer)
I will pass it on, but what are the specs and limitations on hosting it?
There is currently an offer for a php based setup with huge amounts of
bandwidth but no maintenance
"I have a server, one that's always up, and with 3,500GB of bandwith each
month, I think it could be up to the task of hosting a pic-wiki. I just
don't know how to set one up, and I'm not (at this time) volunteering to be
the maintainer of it. But if you want the webspace...that can be arranged."
Thanks,
Marc Cramer
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From: Michael 'Moose' Dinn [mailto:michael.dinn at airfire.ca]
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 7:11 AM
To: A list for owners of Classic Mustangs
Subject: Re: [CM] picture wiki
> In case anybody is interested in a picture wiki for classic mustangs...
> there is a discussion going on here
> (forums.vintage-mustang.com/showtopic.php?tid/1472759/all/1/)
> about setting it up.
If anyone wants to put in the offer for me, I'll be happy to host it...
Mail From: cramer236 (Cramer)
I will pass it on, but what are the specs and limitations on hosting it?
There is currently an offer for a php based setup with huge amounts of
bandwidth but no maintenance
"I have a server, one that's always up, and with 3,500GB of bandwith each
month, I think it could be up to the task of hosting a pic-wiki. I just
don't know how to set one up, and I'm not (at this time) volunteering to be
the maintainer of it. But if you want the webspace...that can be arranged."
Thanks,
Marc Cramer
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael 'Moose' Dinn [mailto:michael.dinn at airfire.ca]
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 7:11 AM
To: A list for owners of Classic Mustangs
Subject: Re: [CM] picture wiki
> In case anybody is interested in a picture wiki for classic mustangs...
> there is a discussion going on here
> (forums.vintage-mustang.com/showtopic.php?tid/1472759/all/1/)
> about setting it up.
If anyone wants to put in the offer for me, I'll be happy to host it...
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Mail From: michael.dinn (Michael 'Moose' Dinn)
> I will pass it on, but what are the specs and limitations on hosting it?
> There is currently an offer for a php based setup with huge amounts of
> bandwidth but no maintenance
>
> "I have a server, one that's always up, and with 3,500GB of bandwith each
> month, I think it could be up to the task of hosting a pic-wiki. I just
> don't know how to set one up, and I'm not (at this time) volunteering to be
> the maintainer of it. But if you want the webspace...that can be arranged."
Well, my day job is network manager for the largest hosting company in eastern
Canada; it's only by night that I trade keyboard for gas pedal...
I can host/maintain/whatever, that part's easy. Putting the content online is
the tricky part.
Mail From: michael.dinn (Michael 'Moose' Dinn)
> I will pass it on, but what are the specs and limitations on hosting it?
> There is currently an offer for a php based setup with huge amounts of
> bandwidth but no maintenance
>
> "I have a server, one that's always up, and with 3,500GB of bandwith each
> month, I think it could be up to the task of hosting a pic-wiki. I just
> don't know how to set one up, and I'm not (at this time) volunteering to be
> the maintainer of it. But if you want the webspace...that can be arranged."
Well, my day job is network manager for the largest hosting company in eastern
Canada; it's only by night that I trade keyboard for gas pedal...
I can host/maintain/whatever, that part's easy. Putting the content online is
the tricky part.
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