From: Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy (grisha_at_ispol.com)
Date: Wed 23 Mar 2005 - 03:53:09 GMT
I think OpenHosting could spare about $100/month (about half of 8 hr) -
anyone else would like to pitch in?
Grisha
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 02:24:35PM -0500, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
>>
>> How much (balpark) does an internet connection cost?
>
> a quick check at http://www.teltarif.de gave somewhat
> confusing information (as with all telcos in europe)
> but it boils down to:
>
> - ~ 0.9 cent per minute
> - about 20-30 EUR per month service
>
> if I assume 8h per day, at least 6 days a week, we
> are at 11520 minutes per month or roughly 120 EUR
> (24/7 would cost around 400 EUR *yikes*)
>
> anyway, it would be really cool if this could be
> done by a local provider or a company nearby, because
> this would probably save money ...
>
> thanks for asking,
> Herbert
>
>> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Community!
>>>
>>> the util-vserver tools (which started as a rewrite
>>> of the existing tools jacques provided) did see a
>>> lot of innovative changes and overall improvements
>>> in the last year (or a little longer) and we all
>>> know that the tools are very important for usability
>>> and acceptance of Linux-VServer ...
>>>
>>> now we are trying to focus on stabilizing tools and
>>> kernel (for 2.6) to such degree, that we might be
>>> able to get a stable release in a few months ...
>>>
>>> you probably remember the guy doing all that work
>>> (on util-vserver) Enrico Scholz, who managed to still
>>> maintain those tools while working on his studies ...
>>> now (or to be precise, a forthnight ago) he finished
>>> his diploma thesis ... -- Congratulations Enrico!
>>>
>>> but unfortunately this means that he will leave the
>>> university campus, which in turn means that he will
>>> lose his internet conenctivity (actually pretty soon,
>>> i.e. next wednesday), which again means, that he will
>>> not be able to work on that stuff, if we do not find
>>> a suitable solution to get him network access ...
>>>
>>> it seems that for now (please correct me if you know
>>> more than we do) some kind of dial-up (probably ISDN)
>>> is the only way for him ... and as he is living in
>>> germany, I thought maybe some cool provider could
>>> help him there, because ISDN (not speaking of 24/7)
>>> is really not cheap in europe ...
>>>
>>> so I'd like to ask on his behalf: is sombody able to
>>> sponsor/provide/arrange/whatever internet connectivity
>>> for Enrico (D-09432 Grossolbersdorf) so that he can
>>> continue his work on util-vserver and allow him to
>>> work with the community?
>>>
>>> please let us know!
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Herbert
>>>
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