Erik said Jeff Merkey is willing to do the hosting.
On 9/26/06, Anthony <wikilegal(a)inbox.org> wrote:
On 9/26/06, James Hare <messedrocker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I recognize that, but I didn't work it
properly. In order to comply, AND
delete extremely old edits, we have to copy the older edit history over
to
the talk page. But space is not a pressing issue,
so why don't we do
what we
have been doing, which has not been a problem?
Hard disk drives are
cheap.
If the wiki is truly not within the scope
of the mission of the
foundation, which *many* people feel is true, then having it on
Wikimedia's servers and domain names confuses people as to what is the
mission of the foundation.
I suppose Wikimedia could continue to host it, on a separate domain
name, in read-only mode, without any reference to it being an official
project, but if someone else is willing to do this it would be better.
And I'm sure someone else *is* willing to do this. Erik, if no one
replies offering to host the project, I'll do it. I'll throw it up on
some $10/month hosting site (probably cheaper than that) in read-only
mode and be done with it. But I didn't respond to Erik because I
assume someone else is more willing and able to do so.
Anthony
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