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?"
By its posting time [Feb 04, '02 08:36 AM]
r t=1
it -should- have appeared between:
Bazaars in the Government Cathedral
[of] Feb 04, '02 09:26 AM
and:
Designing Multiplayer Game Engines?
[of] Feb 04, '02 08:00 AM
But... it only shows up when I use -this-
to list articles [titles only]:
slashdot.org/search.pl?threshold=0&op=stories&sta
(remove the embedded in "start"
in the URL...)
Which User-level preference/parameter
is 'hiding' [at least -this-] articles
from me?
TIA