On 9/8/2010 1:59 AM, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
El mié, 08-09-2010 a las 08:32 +0200, Juan J. Martínez escribió:
> [...]
>
> So you need about $50, using free available services for most of your
> site. I don't like OMG!U specially, but it may be a good idea a site
> like this focused on Fedora.
>
Sorry, I was wrong:
wordpress.com includes DNS management for that $20
fee (I'm not sure of this amount anyway), and allows you to use gmail as
mail service for the domain.
So you need to register a domain and map it in wordpress ($17/year if
you use wodpress to register the domain).
Cheers,
Juanjo
PS: I'm not related to
wordpress.com or Google, it's just an example of
"cheap" solution for blog + domain + mail. I bet there are other
suitable options as well.
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would use Wordpress then it would probably be cheaper
and more suited for the potential traffic, as we probably wouldn't need
all the flexibility of running a server ourselves.
The GoDaddy idea doesn't sound bad either, but I haven't used zoneedit
yet, just mainly DynDNS.
Also, this came in a little later after I sent this to the mailing list,
but I got a response from duffy (IRC: mizmo) who was really interested
in the idea, but mentioned that there was already a project (called
Fedora Insight) in progress that at least had a similar goal (user-centric).
The wiki page for it is at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight
A mockup is here:
http://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/c/ce/FooBar.png
How to help:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight#How_to_help
And discussions would be on the logistics mailing list:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/logistics
Now I'm not quite sure if I want to completely go away from the idea
that I had in favor of Fedora Insight, but at least I know (and you guys
know now too) that it exists.
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