[Coco] Rainbow on disk
Louis Ciotti
lciotti1 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 11:15:53 EST 2015
My hosting company does not have "bandwidth limits" per say, as long as
they feel it is not excessive, which they do not define, I am good to help
host some files. I would even be wiling to pay for the domain if needed.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Allen Huffman <alsplace at pobox.com> wrote:
> > On Feb 16, 2015, at 10:51 PM, Stephen H. Fischer
> <SFischer1 at Mindspring.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am stuck as to what to put in the Internet Archive for a contact as I
> likely will not be around forever. MM will be gone someday, the Facebook
> list is an even faster conveyer to the bit bucket than MM is. My current
> plan is to include mailto:a_nani_mouse at mindspring.com and say if no
> response comes back to try MM or the Facebook page. The last is mainly
> "look at what I just purchased".
>
> We need a domain name for this project. The domain can live forever, and
> the site can move from one place to another if things change.
>
> I can donate server space right now if you want. My server is throttled to
> server web pages, not files, so it won't be the fastest link, but it would
> be nice to have everything somewhere that can be repointed when mindspring
> goes away.
>
> Domain names are cheap. I expect we could get a few dollars chipped in to
> support it.
>
> A web server can crash and lose everything (my host had a major screw up
> that lost primary and backup hard drive years ago). Everything also needs
> to be backed up. The more people that have full copies, the safer the data.
>
> Maybe we can get a few people to be "keepers of the code" and invest in a
> Transporter (internet hard drive). We could set all the Transporters to
> sync whatever data is there and keep copies around the world.
>
> -- Allen
>
>
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