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Snoboarder
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Very anti fb or anything like that. Something more mobile friendly was what i was thinking. Keeping the information is crutial.
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Morrie Williams
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Who in the group is willing/able/capable of migrating/converting the current forum to something more mobile friendly AND supporting it on a long term
basis? I'm guessing very few.
In the past I've built and supported websites for various kiting groups including NorthWest Buggy Pilots Association (NWBPA), Washington Kite Flyers
Association, North American Power Kiting Association (NAPKA) and Ivanpah Buggy eXpo.
This is a project I wouldn't even consider taking on. Any Techies out there think they have the right stuff?
Morrie Williams
Westport, WA, USA
Peter Lynn Comp Buggy
Peter Lynn Peel 5m, 10m
QuadTrac 3m, 6m, 9m
SkyTiger Hi 10, Hi 15, Hi 30, Hi 60
C-Quad 2.2m, 3.2m, 4.2m
Peter Lynn - Reactor II 3.5m, 6.9m
NAPKA - US86
Blokart with 2m, 3m, 4m, 5.5m sails
NABSA - us89nw
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Randy
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BTW - is it possible we could upgrade to a later version of the software we are using? Would that help?
Also - could we solve the cost problem by allowing advertising on the forum. I know it is annoying, but it is easy to just ignore it.
NPW Test Pilot -US99
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pbc
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Quote: Originally posted by Morrie Williams | Who in the group is willing/able/capable of migrating/converting the current forum to something more mobile friendly AND supporting it on a long-term
basis? I'm guessing very few.
...Any Techies out there think they have the right stuff? |
I'll raise my hand. I have done Linux system administration and MySQL administration. My team at UF runs PHP/MySQL-based apps written locally and by
other teams. I am slowly teaching them so I can give up my systems work.
Whereas I have never run XMB or any other forum software I can learn anything if I am motivated to apply myself to it. The big issue for me
is capacity. I don't think I have the capacity at the moment to learn the forum software and the environment I'd want to run it in. I expect
that would change in April or June.
As Bob said, the cost might be an issue. Commercial migration services would cost about $650. Fully hosted services can be $300 - $400/mo. Rolling it
yourself on a cloud provider is cheaper, but not trivial. It's not enough to run one machine with everything on it. At the very least you need to have
disaster recovery services. You might need redundancy and scalability. You'll need a method to do software upgrades. Precious few of those services
are free and the rest will add up rapidly. So the forum needs income or a benefactor. I'm down for being a partial benefactor, but I would need
someone else with some skin in the game.
Once you make the move to the new platform, you have committed to the recurring cost. If the motivation to pay the recurring cost wanes, what then?
I'll commit to this: I'll use my spare cycles over the next 6 months to learn Vanilla Forums. I think it is the best option to support the migration
of the old content. It seems to be light on resource consumption as well. I could use a partner in this. If I am completely solo the project is at
more risk from my whims, distractions and the risk of me stepping in front of a bus.
Who else has run apache, Mysql, nginx, Linux, etc? Who else understands what it means to have a disaster recovery plan? Docker anyone? Kubernetes?
Peace out,
Philip
I fly: Charger II 6.5m * Charger II 8m * Charger II 10m * Scorpion 10 (for sale) * Phantom II 12m * F-Arc 1200 * Venom 13m
I ride: Peter Lynn XR+ on Midis * Flexifoil Midi/Barrow * Peter Lynn Comp on Barrows * Peter Lynn XR+ (needs a fork)
I build: Custom bars for buggy pilots
I write about kite stuff: at http://philipbchase.com
Philip Chase
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Morrie Williams
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Phil, U2U sent.
Morrie Williams
Westport, WA, USA
Peter Lynn Comp Buggy
Peter Lynn Peel 5m, 10m
QuadTrac 3m, 6m, 9m
SkyTiger Hi 10, Hi 15, Hi 30, Hi 60
C-Quad 2.2m, 3.2m, 4.2m
Peter Lynn - Reactor II 3.5m, 6.9m
NAPKA - US86
Blokart with 2m, 3m, 4m, 5.5m sails
NABSA - us89nw
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