Re: Wiki: Has promise
- Posted by Terry Constant <pass at constantsite.com> Sep 15, 2006
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Al, I share your concern. Your concern was the primary (though not only) reason that I originally proposed, publicly in the forum and privately to Rob, that the site be hosted on RDS controlled computers. I am hesitant to put work into a Wiki that does not have a secure future. At least one reasonable fix exists. Could Aku and Rob agree to have regular, even daily, backups of all files made to RDS controlled computers? I do mean all files, Wiki program and contributed text. If RDS received or got a daily backup of all files, then if the EUwiki site went out, Rob or someone else could have it up and running again in a short time. My hesitancy remains until such assurances are in place. I fully support a permanent Wiki but am hesitant to support (with my effort and time) a Wiki that might be ephemeral. By the way, I like the start that EUwiki has had. It shows promise. But without arrangements for a secure future, I have some concerns. Terry Al Getz wrote: > > > posted by: Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> > > > Hello again, > > The wiki looks like it could work out very very nicely, but > one thing i have to wonder: > is there any chance this thing could one day just disappear? > I'd hate to see that happen, but what are the chances > that it might one day be all of a sudden gone, with no notice? > Is there any chance it will be around for a long long time? > We dont want to put in time writing articles if it's going > to go away all of a sudden, but if it's going to stay for > a long time it would be worth it. > > Ideas? > > > Al > > E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" > > > > >