Documenting collectively
Björn Balazs
b at lazs.de
Mon Jul 17 09:48:51 BST 2023
Moin Frank, Mario, all,
thanks a lot for your input.
I am always a friend of having 100% control over the own infrastructure. My
thought was that we rent some webserver and slowly increase the number of
services as we need them, starting with a wiki.
But that might be too early. And perhaps not even worth the effort in the end
seeing the good offer from wechange.de.
In the end this is really not my field of expertise and I would like to hear
some more voices from the group.
The answer probably also depends on the question if there is anyone around
willing to join forces with Frank in order to build up own infrastructure at
all. If we cannot form an admin team in our group, wechange.de (or a service
alike) probably is the only solution right now.
Opinions?
Björn
Am Montag, 17. Juli 2023, 08:35:58 CEST schrieb Birkholz Mario:
> Dear Björn,
>
> I am rather grateful that you brought the community together to pushing
> this important topic further. It seems that we now have the discussion
> that poly^2 actually wanted to promote. And many thanks for the
> constructive reception of the BBB proposal.
>
> As a provider for an IT infrastructure, wechange.de might be considered.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Mario
>
> Am 15.07.2023 um 12:00 schrieb Björn Balazs:
> > Moin,
> >
> > one thing that becomes obvious is that we need some place to collectively
> > document stuff. We can use some hosted Framapad or such for that, but a
> > wiki would obviously the better solution.
> >
> > I was wondering if start to slowly build up own infrastructure? Is there
> > anybody in the community who has some experience with this and would like
> > to help setting it up?
> >
> > One thing Mario mentioned: I would like to see us using Free Software at
> > all times. Thanks for pointing fingers at me for suggesting zoom. I am
> > sorry and we can use BBB via senfcall.de for the next meetings.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Björn
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