Subject: Re: [htdig3-dev] Re: sob.htdig.org
From: Torsten Neuer (tneuer@inwise.de)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 01:00:02 PDT
Geoff Hutchison wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Andrew just sent me a message that he probably will not be able to host
> htdig.org sometime in mid-June. At the very worst, I can transfer things
> over to SourceForge either permanently or while we find a better solution.
>
> Any thoughts on this? Personally, I'd like to keep logos off the pages if
> we can avoid it, though in some sense it's a small price to pay.
>
> -Geoff
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 09:52:39 -0700
> From: Andrew Scherpbier <andrews@contigo.com>
> To: Geoff Hutchison <ghutchis@wso.williams.edu>
> Subject: Re: sob.htdig.org
>
> Attached are the MRTG graphs.
> I sent a message to my new company IT to ask if we can maintain everything
> locally.
> Would you (or anyone else, for that matter) have any problem with Evoke
> wanting their logo and sponsorship message on every page?
> --
> Andrew Scherpbier <andrews@contigo.com>
> Contigo Software <http://www.contigo.com/>
I don't think it is a big problem to have a small sponsor logo on
the pages. From my point of view, it would just be fair to name
the company who provides the space for Ht://Dig and refer to it.
I'm not sure how SourceForge handles this, but I seldomly see a
developers *domain* there, but only virtual hostnames for the projects.
If this is the tradeoff for porting things to SourceForge, I think
having a logo of the sponsor instead is much better, because an own
domain is mandatory.
cheers,
Torsten
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