[Ubuntu-SG] TUSG website

Ho Yi Hao Pipat yihao.ho at gmail.com
Mon May 17 07:28:40 UTC 2010


Okay, this may not sound good but what we can do as alternative is to run
the blog, forums and wiki differently. I agree this would be a chore since
we would need to log in multiple time. But I personally think that by having
them on different places or on different platform would ensure that on of
the service is up when the other need to be down for maintainance.

And yes, wordpress is multi-user and should be able to handle it quite well?

With regards,
Yi Hao

+65 98574690
yihao.ho at gmail.com
yihao at statick.sg

Store Admin,
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Singapore's Premier Entertainment site.


On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Prakash Advani <prakash at ubuntu.com> wrote:

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> On Monday 17 May 2010 12:49 PM, C David Rigby wrote:
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> On Monday 17,May,2010 03:16 PM, Prakash Advani wrote:
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> On Monday 17 May 2010 12:26 PM, C David Rigby wrote:
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> On Monday 17,May,2010 02:47 PM, Ho Yi Hao Pipat wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>  I got a few question though. Must the site be on drupal? I can help
> maintaining if the site was on wordpress or something.
>
>  Hello Yi Hao,
>
>
> I freely admit to being a Drupal partisan. Yes it is harder to learn, but
> it provides much more functionality and is far more customizable. It is
> designed to be a CMS for building online community sites.
>
> I am not wedded to it, though. If we, as a group, want something else,
> fine. Wordpress seems to me to be primarily a blogging-oriented CMS, but I
> admit that I do not know it nor the full extent of its capabilities. AFAIK,
> we could get a free WordPress blog on the wordpress.com site. Does that
> meet our needs?
>
> I have used Wordpress, its easier than most other content management
> systems. Use it if you are happy with blogs/static pages and photo album..
> but don't need any more features (wiki, etc)
>
> However drupal and other content management systems will offer more
> features like Wiki Modules.
>
> Whats important is also who is managing the site and what tools they are
> comfortable with.
>
> I am quite comfortable with Wordpress and run my own Blog:
> http://cityblogger.com . I am happy to help.
>
> My suggestion is as follows.
>
> - We can leverage some cloud instances offered by Amazon to host the
> website.
>
> - I have shared hosting on Dreamhost and I also also provide some hosting
> space.
>
>
> Hello Prakash,
>
> Thanks for the input and the offer of support. Can you point me to links on
> the Amazon service?
>
> Amazon EC2 offer cloud services.
>
> Kingsley Wood (copied) from Amazon is offered free credits to people
> attending my talk.
>
> Can we given them credit in terms of putting their logo of they provide
> this?
>
> My blog space is still available.
>
> BTW Wordpress is multi user..
>
>
> As far has hosting on your account, that is great. We would not need a
> great deal of storage.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
>
> What sorts of maintenance tasks would you be comfortable doing? In other
> words, to you want to write articles, do administrative work, some
> combination there of?
>
> Cheers
> David
>
>
>
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