Is a server, with the trouble of setting it up and maintenance worthy?
I mean, mc doesn't seem to need a lot of facilities, e.g. the mail
list is run by gnome. A shared web-space might suffice?

2013/5/17 Slava Zanko <[email protected]>:
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> 26.04.2013 08:50, Slava Zanko wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>> Our server donated by RWTH, Germany has blown up. Folks at OSU OSL
>> (http://osuosl.org/) are willing to provide us with a new server.
>> So in near time we will migrate to new server (it's will take some
>> time for setting up some services/programs as it was on old
>> server). I hope, it's will not take so much time, our estimations:
>> a week.
>>
>> Please, be patient and sorry for inconvenience.
>>
>> Thank you.
>
> SIN has finished :)
>
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> WBR, Slavaz.
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