[Ubuntu-SG] TUSG website

C David Rigby c.david.rigby at gmail.com
Mon May 17 06:49:16 UTC 2010


On Monday 17,May,2010 02:46 PM, Muhammad Heidir Abdul Mutaliff wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Previously before transferring to the current server, Billy was the 
> one administering the whole website, but in simple Wordpress format. 
> Billy paid for the hosting fees.
>
> You might wanna check with Billy before proceeding.
>

Yep! I'm kinda hoping he sees this post and has a comment or three... {;->

> As for the current server, I dont see how we can move forward. The 
> only thing that can be done is to point the domain name to a different 
> server.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Heidir
>

Agreed. We need to find a new home. Paying real $s => someone to hold 
accountable when things break.

Cheers
David

> On 17 May 2010 14:25, C David Rigby <c.david.rigby at gmail.com 
> <mailto:c.david.rigby at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On Monday 17,May,2010 01:15 PM, Cheng Renquan wrote:
>     > On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Luther Goh Lu
>     Feng<elfgoh at yahoo.com <mailto:elfgoh at yahoo.com>>  wrote:
>     >
>     >> ----- Original Message ----
>     >>
>     >>> From: C David Rigby<c.david.rigby at gmail.com
>     <mailto:c.david.rigby at gmail.com>>
>     >>> Cc: Ubuntu Mail<ubuntu-sg at lists.ubuntu.com
>     <mailto:ubuntu-sg at lists.ubuntu.com>>
>     >>> Sent: Fri, April 9, 2010 5:11:16 PM
>     >>> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-SG] TUSG website
>     >>>
>     > [...]
>     >
>     >> Space-wise, a
>     >>
>     >>> few hundred MB should be sufficient. The critical factor
>     >>>
>     >> is that the PHP
>     >>
>     >>> memory limit needs to be set fairly high for all of the
>     >>>
>     >> modules we are
>     >>
>     >>> using. I cannot see what we have it set to on the
>     >>>
>     >> current, in-accessible
>     >>
>     >>> server, but 64 MB seems about right.
>     >>>
>     >> Good to hear from you David,
>     >>
>     >> I won't insist shifting the site to my shared hosting if the
>     current host sponsor is still willing to provide sponsorship.
>     >>
>     >> And I won't insist barging in if Heidir and you have plans to
>     upgrade drupal and all. I just thought that the site would do much
>     better without the maintenance page. Let me know where I can help.
>     I am not entirely familiar with Drupal, but I thought some n00b
>     help is better than none. Possibly, some of these skills might be
>     useful for SFD's site in the near future.
>     >>
>     > How is this going? http://ubuntu.sg could serve better,
>     >
>     Hello Gheng Renquan,
>
>     I just got back to Singapore after being over seas for a month. It
>     is on
>     my agenda to work this, but I have not had a chance yet.
>
>     It would be nice if we can get the site operational before the
>     visit to
>     Singapore of Prakash Advani next week (see
>     http://www.meetup.com/sg-linux/calendar/13401953/)
>
>     One & all,
>
>     I'd be delighted to get the site going again. What I would need to
>     work
>     on it would either be ftp & phpmyAdmin access restored to the current
>     hosting, or the ability to point the domain name at a server of our
>     choosing.
>
>     Putting $s where mouth is, I am willing to pay for the hosting for one
>     year if we move it to someplace where I can access it. I would be
>     happy
>     for any and all assistance in setting up and maintaining the site that
>     is offered.
>
>     Let me know your thoughts...
>
>     Cheers
>     David
>
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