Subject: Re: Oh, OK. I'll ask |
From: Joe Neal <vlvtelvis@speakeasy.net> |
Date: 6/2/10, 00:57 |
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010 09:46:40 pm you wrote:
Joe- I have a domain that I got off GoDaddy; is that what you need, or something else? Incidentally, we do have a couple of people on board who are techs, so you'll have competent people to work with on this if you need them. Let me know.
OK, Sorry it took so long to get back to you. We were displaced by the flooding in Nashville and just moved back into our apartment and had to wait to get the net reconnected. The domain is part of it. I also need to know what physical server you want it hosted on. You can get decent web hosting for starting at $5-$7 a month, but that will be the hosting that is associated with the domain you have registered and if it's the same domain you anticipate using for the project later you'll want to make sure it's at a site that can take the increased load as the project grows. That's why I asked if you'd procured any hosting for ProjectPM yet. If the wiki is going to be hosted under the projectPM domain, we don't want to put it on a $5 hosting account because ProjectPM will quickly outgrow that. Where is the development application being hosted?
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Joe Neal <vlvtelvis@speakeasy.net> wrote:On Thursday, May 20, 2010 05:54:42 pm you wrote:If you could set up the wiki for us just to the basic extent that it we operable, that would help us out a great bit. We can get someone else to fill in any blanks. Would you be willing to do it for us in whatever way you see fit?OK, I need to know where to put it, ie on what host and under what domain. Have you procured any hosting yet for ProjectPM? If so I could just put it there. I don't mind setting this up but I'd rather not be stuck with the hosting bill indefinitely. On a completely unrelated note, my Dad is trying to sell the domains stopthebribes.net and stopthebribes.org. Can you think of anyone who would be interested in them?