Do you get some information from your provider?
--Jan
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[mailto:wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Gerald A
Gesendet: Samstag, 15. Januar 2011 21:49
An: Mailing list for Wikiversity
Betreff: Re: [Wikiversity-l] [WikiversityDE-l] Sandbox Server
Hi,
2011/1/13 Jan Luca <jan(a)jans-seite.de>
OK, I get a mail from Gerald. Maybe you write something to the list, too.
Happy New Years, all!
I've actually gone through the signup process and am waiting to get the
login details for the server. Unfortunately, since it's a new server, the
provisioning department isn't open on the weekends.
While I do have a preference for what server OS we should run, I don't think
it matters too much overall. It'll be some flavor of Unix, and the server
won't be heavyweight enough to run VMs or other such goodies so we'll likely
stick with something that has some flexibility in that regard.
Thanks,
Gerald
Hi,
at moment Gerald seems to be inaccessible (he doesn't answer to my last mail
on the list or a private mail, maybe he answers to my request on his talk
page). It would be bad when the project goes back to sleep. Has someone an
idea?
Best regards,
Jan
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[mailto:wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Gerald A
Gesendet: Samstag, 4. Dezember 2010 19:01
An: Mailing list for Wikiversity
Betreff: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Sandbox Server
Hi all,
2010/8/11 Jan Luca <jan(a)jans-seite.de>
I hope some persons will look on
http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Sandbox_Server and write a notice if they
want to help in a project. There are some projects started yet.
I'd like to make a new call for Sandbox projects.
I've done a bunch of preliminary research, and re-confirmed that WM.DE is
willing to help fund to start the project. (Much thanks to them for this)
I'm going to BE BOLD here and state that I'd like to see the server up and
ready for projects before the end of the month, perhaps sooner. There are
some small details to work out, but I think we can get all of the process
done in a tight timeframe.
I've got a few projects in mind for the Sandbox Server, but we need more
then just those projects to make the sever a success. I also want to make
sure each project has enough resources, both technical and non-technical.
To be clear: You don't have to be technical to propose a Sandbox project --
you just need a good idea. To get your idea deployed, you might need a
technical person, and we're going to be trying to recruit a few of them. If
you _are_ a technical person, it might help if you could recruit someone to
be a non-techie to bounce ideas and get feedback from.
So, let's hear some ideas!! You can get feedback from this list, and if you
have a formal proposal, please post a pointer to the wiki page on the this
list.
Thanks,
Gerald