2008/8/13 Michael Lotz <mmlr@xxxxxxxx>: > Generally I think a professional (payed-for) hosting service that is free for > non-profits would possibly be the best choice, as I would guess they have the > better infrastructure and better options in case something goes wrong. This is > not based on any experience though, as I haven't used any of the mentioned > hosting providers. I really doubt whether they will be better. Unless we take the matter into our own hands and supply our own server, we really don't have control over the environment and the security decisions. I'd say that Berlios has been serving us pretty well so far. They have a good track record for performance (at least in Europe), and their uptime has been good as well. Besides some little issues (the svn+ssh one most recently), it has worked out. I think we need compelling reasons to switch hosts. An issue where emails aren't send to a mailing list do not count as compelling, in my opinion. Niels