Re: INAV

From: jeffrey.hood <jhood_at_hmcon.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 00:35:44 -0000

I just had a good conversation with Nick earlier tonight... I told him that I would put up a site, take care of the costs for the next few years, and get it up and running... (it's what I used to do all the time... and still do to a limited extent...)

As some/most of you know, I don't have much time lately to be involved like I was when Tony and I ran INAV (didn't even get to USIC this year...) but I think that it is something that -needs- to continue, and I'll do what I can... Hopefully once set up, a few will take care of posting/editing and content, and INAV will finally get into the current century... So if anyone wants to work on the project once it gets underway, let's get a list together of interested parties and I'll take care of setting up the email and lists for content submission, and get a site started... I'll be in Serbia for a few weeks watching the US take the F1D WC, but might even have time to throw something together before then...

Seems to me we could (with a few volunteers...) have something as good or better than before... and I have -all- of the issues up to when I passed it on in archives (the Lulu books didn't materialize out of thin air...)

So basically money and hosting aren't a problem... just enough people to step up and create content... :)

JH

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Leo Pilachowski" <leop@...> wrote:
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> A major expense of maintaining a website is not so much the domain name regisitration or even the disk storage but the bandwidth used. Many people tend to forget about this when setting up a website and many people have been shocked at the monthly bill when the website becomes popular.
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> So, whoever sets up the new (old) INAV website, should understand the costs of the bandwidth used or if the provider has a monthly limit, etc.
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