Hi Jorge, On 4/17/07, Jorge G. Mare (a.k.a. Koki) <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The reason I am writing to the admins is that I would like to ask for support from Haiku. Specifically, we would like to request that Haiku provide us (as in "pay for") a domain that we can use to install and run this site. The domain that we want to use is haiku-es.org, but are open to other suggestions.
What about es.haiku-os.org? Then, we wouldn't have to pay for another domain and host some other communities, too. :) This can only be done with official communities, though.
Our requirements are quite modest: we need to be able to install and run Drupal, and our traffic requirements are expected to be low. So, a low cost shared hosting solution should work fine, at least for the foreseeable future.
This is a problem: do we want to give every community access to our server? We can't control what will happen with our login data and I don't want to risk someone playing bad tricks on us. What we can do is move them (all communities that want to have a site) to our second server, but we can't share Drupal logins (their theme and site content will have to make this obvious!) and all communities will be sitting on the same shared server with access to each other. It that's acceptable (for us and them) I can change the password of the second server and give them access, but they should know that they must be careful with the server and keep their software up-to-date. We don't want to lose it because they get hacked, send spam, or upload illegal stuff on the site, or exceed server limits. We can't control what all the communities will do on that server. Bye, Waldemar Kornewald