From: HTom4722@aol.com
Date: Sat Oct 12 2002 - 17:24:10 CEST
If I were in your shoes, I'd stay with sunsite, because of the copyright 
provisions at SourceForge; I fear that eventually sf will be taken over by 
someone hostile to us and the permissions yielded will be used to bite us 
(and I quite understand that most don't share this rather abstract fear of 
mine, and don't want to discuss it.)
But I would keep the SourceForge site & list as a mirror (well, you should; 
I'd find someone other than SF, for the copywrite thing.)  Sadly, it looks 
like it would be easier to do that the other way, having SF as the primary 
site, easy for you to maintain, and then sunsite as the mirror.  I suppose 
you could actually do it this way, and just not inform us of the direction of 
the mirroring. ;)  
Keeping the lists in sync will be difficult.  The easy and safe thing to do 
is to subscribe the old list to the new list (perhaps in digest mode); those 
who want to only subscribe to the new list will miss messages on the old 
list. I've never heard of a good automatic scheme for keeping multiple lists 
synced without duplicates, and worse, cascading duplicates. 
 
I've not yet been infected with a virus from an email from either a sunsite 
list or a sourceforge list (although I've received them from hotmail, yahoo, 
yahoo groups, and a few others.)
If you're going to receive e-mail -- or be connected to the world at all -- 
you're going to have to deal with viri.  Carefully choosing list providers is 
probably a good thing to do, but it does not solve the problem; the user is 
going to have to prepare and defend herself, she can't rely on the list 
provider. 
(And now that I've thought a bit about the above, umm, I suddenly notice that 
I have no idea whatsoever what the copyright provisions at sunsite are, so 
maybe I'm drawing a totally unfair comparison.)
htom
In a message dated 10/12/02 7:59:08 AM Central Daylight Time, 
m.andreoli@tin.it writes:
> Sunsite.Dk are asking me is we really wish to move
> the list and the website at SourceForge.
> I need your opinion.
> 
> Michele
> -- 
> "Physics is like sex: it may give some practical
> results, but that's not why we do it"  (Richard Feynman)
> 
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