> Do wikis present any particular problems for servers hosting them ? I > ask because I don't own the servers that host the soundapps sites, and I > certainly would not want to risk losing the good will of the providers. > For those of you who don't know, Matt Probst maintains the US server, > the folks at ATNET in Austria host the European site, and Kenji Yasaka > provides the Japanese mirror. They have all donated the server space, > bless their heads, and I want to be sure I don't screw with their security. While I agree that a Wiki will provide the best option for the pages in the long term, they still require quite some time to set up everything correctly especially with some plain-html mirror sites. If you want to make a quick start I would suggest you put your pages into a cvs server, with a closed user base where people can make changes. Then you can add a little cron job on your web servers which checkout the cvs regularily. If there's nothing to update, that should not consume too much traffic (and I think an update every few hours should suffice). If you don't have any CVS running yet, I could/would donate an cvs server which is located in Germany and decently connected (but as the cvs server must not be the web server, that should be no real bottleneck). -- ---> doj / cubic ----> http://cubic.org/~doj -----> http://llg.cubic.org