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vijayjohn wrote:Yay! Congratulations, Meera!
Meera wrote:vijayjohn wrote:Yay! Congratulations, Meera!
Aww, thank you Vijay!
Johanna wrote:We're also one Server Administrator down since Yserhenhart decided to resign as well. He wasn't an admin for as long, but he accomplished a lot in that time, and if it weren't for him, we might have still been stuck in 2010.
dEhiN wrote:Johanna wrote:We're also one Server Administrator down since Yserhenhart decided to resign as well. He wasn't an admin for as long, but he accomplished a lot in that time, and if it weren't for him, we might have still been stuck in 2010.
Do we have other Server Administrators?
vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:Johanna wrote:We're also one Server Administrator down since Yserhenhart decided to resign as well. He wasn't an admin for as long, but he accomplished a lot in that time, and if it weren't for him, we might have still been stuck in 2010.
Do we have other Server Administrators?
Yes, or at least one. There's a user "unilang" whose rank is server administrator, but unilang hasn't been online in a long time IIRC. Effectively, I think the only one left is proycon.
dEhiN wrote:Who is the user "unilang"?
dEhiN wrote:Johanna wrote:We're also one Server Administrator down since Yserhenhart decided to resign as well. He wasn't an admin for as long, but he accomplished a lot in that time, and if it weren't for him, we might have still been stuck in 2010.
Do we have other Server Administrators?
Johanna wrote:Considering that the server is in his home, yes he does
razlem wrote:Johanna wrote:Considering that the server is in his home, yes he does
So is this entire website volunteer non-profit? His expenses must be outrageous O_O
Johanna wrote:razlem wrote:Johanna wrote:Considering that the server is in his home, yes he does
So is this entire website volunteer non-profit? His expenses must be outrageous O_O
It has always been run by volunteers and not for profit, even before it was moved to proycon's personal server.
The expenses are very much manageable though, a forum like this doesn't take up that much space (most of it can be stored as plain text after all), so all it takes is an ordinary computer that's not too slow really. The main thing is that that machine has to stay on always, and of course always be connected to the internet
Johanna wrote:Yes, the costs are not zero, they can't be.
But from my understanding they are pretty minor for a European guy with a steady income
Internet in Western Europe is cheap compared to in the US and maybe Canada by the way. At my ISP, 100 Mbit both down and up is 54 Canadian dollars a month. In the US you can't even get that bandwidth for the most part.
vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:Who is the user "unilang"?
No idea.
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