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in thread Sites similar to Perl Monks, but not about Perl?

I think we need more than two people to even get such a task off the ground

Granted, especially as I have a job and can't devote myself full-time. However, 5 people with complimentary skills should be enough. Let's make a list:

I'm thinking 3-5 people, dependent on the amount of time they can dedicate. I'll even get the ball rolling by offering up my personal linux box as a group dev machine (Roz, you'll freak over my mp3 collection). Anybody else?

-Logan
"What do I want? I'm an American. I want more."

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Re: unixmonks.com
by sauoq (Abbot) on Aug 12, 2003 at 18:23 UTC
    In Silicon Valley, $200 a month is about average.

    Check out the California Community Colocation Project. They provide free colocation to individuals and non-profits but they do ask for a 50$ per month donation. So, a year of colocation will cost about the same as the hardware. :-)

    -sauoq
    "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
    
Re: unixmonks.com
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 12, 2004 at 19:56 UTC
    Check german hosters!! There you can very cheaply rent a box with pre-installed linux. You get the root-Password and can do with the box what you want, even install your own distribution. They call it "Rootserver". The catch is the traffic isnt as cheap, I think.
Re: unixmonks.com
by gooch (Monk) on Aug 12, 2003 at 19:40 UTC
    Interesting idea. As the proverbial $0.02, I will contribute the fact that I provide IT support for a regional Science Fiction Convention, and part of my charge is to handle hosting for our web site.
    CIHOST (http://www.cihost.com) has pretty reasonable pricing for dedicated boxes, and provide good support.
    Might be worth looking into.
    Mike Gucciard