I wonder how much does it cost to run Wikiversity or Toolserver, that we
have to offer tight project to be agreed by these parties.
I always understood SS like another WMF project were WMF as a support
organization to the community may offer us on of its written-off servers.
But it looks more like, we should work on serious project, with serious
goals and serious reports etc.
Juandev
Dne 2. února 2012 8:41 Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com> napsal(a):
Gerald A, 02/02/2012 05:11:
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Federico Leva
(Nemo)
To find out, just file a request for an account specifying what you
need.
One of the people involved in the Labs admin is a party to the
discussion. I don't mind having a labs account, but so far the
indications that I've gotten is that it has restrictions, much like the
toolserver. (The toolserver was suggested as the best thing to use when
we first got the idea about this).
This is not very helpful. Any shared server will have restrictions, but
this doesn't mean that you always need your own.
It might be a language barrier, but I assure you that from the outside
it's impossible to understand what do you need and why do you need to
follow this path.
Anyway, good luck. And try also to contact WM-HU and WM-PL, which have
some servers on their own [not only for you].
Nemo
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