[Foundation-l] Legal implications of hosting wikis outside of United States?
David Gerard
fun at thingy.apana.org.au
Wed Aug 3 20:13:27 UTC 2005
Delirium (delirium at hackish.org) [050804 01:55]:
> Brion Vibber wrote:
> >What would be the legal implications of serving some content from
> >outside of the United States, in comparison to merely running them
> >through a local caching proxy?
> It would certainly make things more complex than having them all in one
> country. Is there really any benefit to introducing the added
> complexity? London to New York ping times are around 60-80 milliseconds
> roundtrip, so physical location isn't even noticeable compared to the
> other sources of latency.
Indeed. And given UK libel laws, there is NO WAY ON EARTH I'd want to see a
Wikimedia database hosted in the UK.
What's our reader:editor ratio, 50:1? (Are there stats available per wiki?)
Logged-in page views mostly aren't cached, but if we have enough readers it
should still help. How helpful have the French and Dutch squids been to
serving European readers efficiently?
- d.
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