On 15/09/2011 07:34, Michael Peel wrote:
The downside of moving to wikimedia.org.uk is that we use access to the Single User Login
system (we'd have the site on our own server, and I don't believe it's
possible to use SUL from outside the WMF's server farm). I'm never sure how useful
SUL is to visitors, though... There are a number of upsides to moving, e.g. in terms of
being able to easily reconfigure things and add extensions, and reinforcing our
independence from the WMF (I've always been a bit uneasy that they host our main
site.)
Mike
Most organisation & individuals do not host their website on servers
owned by them, but by paying somebody else to host it, or in some case
getting it free from the server owner/operator. If you really feel the
need to reinforce independence, you can always pay WMF to host the
chapter website as if they were a web hosting company.
Personally, I don't see a problem WMF willing to host the chapter
website for free. The chapter is a non-profit after all, let's not spend
money it doesn't need to.
If you're worrying about independence, I'll worry more about the
(proposed) changes to the annual fundraiser to some kind of grants
system if and when it applies to the chapter.
In terms of SUL, well it's one less login to remember (for the majority
of Chapter wiki editors who already have an account on a WMF wiki).
Similar to OpenID.
KTC
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