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From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-04-20 17:26:01
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Well, why don't you host the sites for them? You can charge them like whatever, or not charge them, and then they can run a site, they have YOU as the admin (a person they know), and everyone is happy. Morbus Iff wrote: > > I would suggest you really look into a Slashhosting service. Your goal > > I imagine is to get your site up and running, not become a perl > > hacker. Going with a hosting service is your best option. The will > > have it installed correctly, they will make sure your site is backed > > up, and you will just have to worry about content (which is in the > > end the most difficult piece to the puzzle). > > Actually, I am a perl hacker ;) [my main project is > disobey.com/amphetadesk/] ... I just have a hard-on for global accessibility > and user friendliness. I run the servers that my sites are hosted on, I have > no problem installing Slashcode on there. > > For *me*, Slashcode is fine, perfect, and easily do-able. I have no > convictions when I think about a Narcissistic reality. I, however, know a > bunch of people who would love to use Slashcode as a solution to their > needs. They, on the other hand, are not geeks. And their hosting providers > are not friendly (rather generic, as it were). Slashcode would never work > for them. > > And changing a hosting provider, while generic and without a face, may be > the "proper" solution to getting Slashcode up and running for these people, > it's not a viable one. Have you ever changed houses because you're sick and > tired of taking the subway every morning? Even if your house is perfect and > without complaint? > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general -- Back up my hard disk? I can't find the reverse switch! Eric Dannewitz - Adventurer, saxophonist, good-timer (crook? quite possibly), clarinetist, manic self-publicist, part-time flautist(flutist?), macintosher, and often thought to be completely out to lunch. http://www.jazz-sax.com |