On 4/26/11 4:06 PM, Jon Phillips wrote:
Hi Reid, thanks for the detailed discussion. Our best course of action
is to transition to the virtualized setup at wikimedia foundation to
minimize steps.
There is no reason to transition twice if we can move to WMF
infrastructure soon. There is no burning fire on CC hosting.
Hi Jon,
Thanks for the reply! An implicit purpose for my proposal was to light a
fire under people, and that seems to have been successful.
I see two problems with the current setup which feel urgent to me.
First, the current AcaWiki skin is not so good. For the reasons I've
mentioned earlier, I believe this negatively impacts our ability to grow
the community.
Second, I am concerned about the reliability of the current hosting. For
one, people have had difficulty getting problems resolved recently. This
concern is shared with others - I know at least one person who is making
regular dumps of AcaWiki because he does not have confidence in the
backup plan (or, there isn't one).
Moving from CC to an intermediate provider would solve both these
problems. However, I agree that one move is better than two - I'm happy
to discuss other solutions as well.
The reason I feel urgency is this: I'm itching to start work on the
annotated bibliography of wiki research we've been discussing on
wiki-research-l (which would quadruple the number of summaries in
AcaWiki), and I'm uncomfortable doing so with these two problems
unsolved (or, at least, without a concrete plan for solving them and a
credible, short timeline).
One scenario I would like to avoid is the move to WMF being "real soon
now" for a long time, as that's a common issue with such moves. But, we
could be on Referata within a few weeks easily.
Reid
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