From: Jason C. <cam...@xp...> - 2001-03-26 23:36:28
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Sorry, I said all this before you posted the other message out to us :) >> Well, if you want a decision made then here ya go. We're using IRC on >> EFNet. I can setup a channel, I have friends with botnets that will >> gladly help keep the channel from getting taken over by someone. > > Sounds good to me, although I would like everyone to have a chance to > respond the the "Road map" email... I should say here that I like > http://communityzero.com, this could be a good tool, but again, I would > like a chance for everyone to respond. Let's set the 30th for a vote. > Please send your votes to me at br...@tu... - vote for what > you would like to use (in other words, you could vote for the > *combination* of IRC, communityzero, and SF developers list if that is > what you would like to use). > > If we use IRC (an idea I like) I see no reason not take Jason up on his > kind offer. > >> We should have a meeting this week to get all the ideas on the table. >> After that we should then decide what to start with doing first from >> the list of ideas thats formed. > > I would prefer that we let everyone respond to the Road Map email, > since this was designed to gather up all the ideas and get them on the > table. We could, however, still have a meeting to discuss it all. > >> I also run my own web hosting company (Xplozive Media Technologies) >> and have my own servers (two) at my disposal running off my own >> bandwidth using FreeBSD, so I have no trouble hosting anything that we >> need for the project. > > Thanks for the offer, and I definitely think that those who are > managing a component should host it if they want to since it is just > plain easier to manage things "in your own back yard". Do note, > however, that if anyone needs to host something related to phpWebSite, > the Web Technology Group has lots of web server space (85 GB) and lots > of bandwidth (OC3). Please let us know if you need anything. We will > do the best we can to accommodate you. > > Kind Regards, > > Brian W. Brown > phpWebSite Project Manager > > -- > Brian W. Brown > Internet Systems Architect, ESS > Student Development > Room 269, John Thomas Hall > Appalachian State University > Boone, NC 28608 > > vox: 828-262-7124 > fax: 828-262-2585 > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |