On Wednesday 17 August 2005 19:05, Jonathan Day wrote: > It looks like a number of people are offering sites - > IMHO, a "distributed" wiki (ie: you can edit at any of > the sites) or a master/mirror setup would be good, as > that would help prevent problems if site maintainers > get kidnapped by aliens, sites get slashdotted, etc. I'd prefer if we could keep the central site www.lartc.org since that location is already more than well known. If the owner just doesn't have the time to maintain the Howto anymore, it would be best to put the wiki directly there, since that can be self-maintained by the users then. So I suggest we at least try to contact the original maintainer / domain owner before putting a Wiki just anywhere. If that's not possible, I think I'd prefer one central, but reliable long-term host over a distributed solution. Mirrors are fine, though. > It would also be good if at least one site offered > multiple ways to connect - eg: via an IPSec tunnel or > via IPv6 - as this would give people a simple way of > testing what they're trying. There are sites that let you run a connection speed test and stuff. However, this does not have to do anything with the Wiki per se. Regards Andreas Klauer _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc