Mike Hearn wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 07:49:15 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
I dislike the thought of having to monitor multiple forums.
Well, it's not like non-forumers would be banned or anything :)
Worse still, if a particular web forum goes offline, all its content is lost; not so for mailing lists, which are archived in multiple locations and so are much more reliable and long-lived.
If you mean archived in peoples inboxes, then I'd argue that this is really not an archive at all. I don't remember ever seeing a mailing list archive that got lost being restored from inboxes.
If you mean backups in general, nothing stops people backing up the databases.
I can offer to setup an FTP on my box (I have plenty of space and plan on adding more). Then we just need a cron script to take care of uploading the db's nightly...
Or as an alternative, I can setup a gmail account, and register it on the forum to receive _every_ post to the forums. Then if we do lose the db's its a matter of logging in and going thru all of the emails (time consuming but not diffcult)..
Another alternative is to just have someone (me if need be) upload the db's to their gmail inbox on a regular basis (weekly?)
And lastly, if we are going to have the forum posts go to a mailing list anyways, gmane will archive it all, so we shouldnt have _any_ problems with backups...