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Author: | admin [ Mon Oct 28, 2024 10:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Future of the forum / website - please read |
Hi All, It has been a while since I last asked for contributions towards keeping the site running and I know at the time people came forward and discussions were had. The contributions I have had have been most welcome, however the last contribution was now well over a year ago now. I have reviewed the usage of the forum over time, since the forum started on the 11th July 2005 there have been a total of: 52545 posts over 5068 different topics. If we look at the more recent figures, in the last 5 years there have been 222 posts made and in the last year just 8. This equates to 0.4% and 0.02% of the total volume. Of course that does not say anything about how the information here is used as a library or resource and I believe that what we have does have its place as a technical resource. My proposal is that over the coming Christmas break (2024) I will use a tool that will ‘scrape’ the forum and create a plain html copy of what we have here. This can then be hosted at a much cheaper rate and doesn’t require any management. I will also make available the backup SQL download to anyone who wants it. Following that process I will close the forum. The html copy will remain as a resource but ‘frozen’ with no new posts possible. I understand that this may be disappointing for some however I do not feel it is reasonable that I continue to fund the site on my own. As an alternative, if someone wants to take over the payment of the site then we can look into the steps required for that. All the best, Mike |
Author: | Nibbles [ Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Future of the forum / website - please read |
Hi Mike, We did have an offer to host the site for free from Lewis but I didn't receive a response from you. I'm not sure whether that offer still stands but I'm also happy to host it on my server for free provided it will fit the space I have. It would be nice to keep it as a place people can ask questions, however none of us look at it as often so answers take a while. |
Author: | Sirius [ Mon Nov 04, 2024 8:56 pm ] |
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Hi Chris, The forum is about 55mb the further website is a further 300 or so giving a total of 350mb so pretty tiny really. I'd be happy to get a copy of it over to you so you can see if you can get it working. If it does work we could then work out how to get the domain bit sorted. Thanks, Mike |
Author: | Nibbles [ Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:57 am ] |
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That's tiny, I have 86G free at the moment Does Steve have access to the server to get a copy ? |
Author: | Sirius [ Sun Nov 17, 2024 6:31 pm ] |
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Hi, I'm not sure if Steve has access. I can upload it to my dropbox and send you a link, might be easiest. I'll PM you the details. Thanks, Mike |
Author: | The Lorro [ Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:45 pm ] |
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Hi Mike, As a long-time user of the site (sadly less frequent in recent years), I would be interested in making a contribution to the running costs for the coming year to keep this resource alive in it's current (or future) form. Please PM me if this would be useful. Cheers, Dave |
Author: | Nibbles [ Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:21 pm ] |
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Hopefully Steve is on the case and will contact you directly if he needs anything. I've given him access to my server. |
Author: | Diceman [ Sat Dec 14, 2024 11:09 pm ] |
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Good to hear there’s support to keep it going/limping on. I’d be happy to contribute and/or offer hosting but… Iirc I seem to recall the main issue was the forum hosting software is not supported by many/requires a big cost. Don and I have recently found we’ve been looking for simple data but with the demise of the OC our answers are not online or easily searchable on Facebook. I still and always have seen a place for forums so if Steve is willing to assist in trying to port it to new supported database formats that would be ideal imho. |
Author: | Nibbles [ Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:38 pm ] |
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Hi Jp, hope all is going well. We should all try and do a curry meet sometime, I'm free of parent duties now. I've already been trialling phpBB on my server with CCUK in mind as the invision software is causing loads of issues so I know it will work ok. The latest versions provide upgrade paths from older versins so hopefully do-able. |
Author: | Diceman [ Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Future of the forum / website - please read |
Hi Chris, sorry for jolly slow response! A dc curry meet would be great. We do still catch up once a month for the local peeps. Be good to expand the catchment! I’m not sure if there’s been any progress on this but will try and talk to Mike and Steve to see if anything was progressed. |
Author: | Nibbles [ Mon Apr 07, 2025 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Future of the forum / website - please read |
I PM'd Mike a few weeks back about getting access to the server but heard nothing back. Steve's been really busy since before Xmas with house move for doing the transfer. I'm AWOL for a few weeks in Northampton looking after my sister after an op. Once she's a bit more independant it would be good to catch up again. |
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