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Non-Profit Colocation?

dew asks: "I've just put together what might be the world's first non-profit focused on providing colocated Internet access for individuals, non-profits, and Open Source groups. We're called the California Community Colocation Project and we're part of a 501c3. We do not host any for-profit endeavors, personal or commercial. We've just opened our Palo Alto facilities and have multiple fiber drops to PAIX, where our upstream provider is heavily peered. I started this project to be as useful as possible to the non-profit and Open Source worlds: how would you best recommend I do that? Compile farms? A SourceForge mirror in case they go down?"

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  1. Re:are they for real or just a bad pun? by UnifiedTechs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Pardon me for what may seem like a troll post, but I cannot help wonder if these site/org is for real.
    They call themselves CCCP ... a pun intended or an early April fools joke?

    And their web site [communitycolo.net]: Red background with Yellow letters. If not a visual pun, it shows poor color choice in terms of readability. If their web site is poorly designed, what else is in questionable shape?


    I can assure you it's real, I have been talking to dew and I am about to move a box into the facility, Also I have told him I am available for volunteer work.

    When I first saw the site a month ago I was looking for a place for me and a few friends to place some boxes, all the regular colo's wanted upwards of $800-1000 dollars a month, but not being a buisness there was no way we could afford it.

    To me this is a wonderful idea, it will allow normal people and non-profit companies a place to host sites and services for a much more reasonable price. (Free, donations sugested) I am looking forward to the day I am ready to move my boxes in and all the fun and experiance I can get volunteering.

    If you think the site is designed that bad I'm sure dew would be more then happy if you offered to design him a better one. Remember this is a 100% non-profit and I know dew is spending alot of his personal money to get it moving, so of course hiring a firm to design the page is out of the question. I would do it but one look at my site would tell you I'm no pro myself.

    I hope this idea takes off and communities all over the US (and the World) will soon have a place to co-locate for cheap.