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If, short term or long term, OSU ends up hosting c4l.org, the journal would
indeed be able to be hosted as well.

-- jaf


On 8/2/07 9:18 AM, "Tom Keays" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I agree with Kevin. #3 is also my first option.
>
> It makes a whole lot of sense for OSU to host it in the short-term:
> 1. Jeremy is ready, willing, and able to do so and code4lib needs a new home
> 2. OSU is hosting the next conference, so there's that immediate
> aspect to consider
>
> Regarding "Dan's Machine", it would help me if I knew what this was.
> There was a reference in the other thread to Dan mirroring the
> code4lib site at the conference and I assume this is the machine in
> question. Is it ibiblio or something else?
>
> I think the things Dan said about ibibio recommends it as a possible
> longer term solution. So, check it out and see if the match is a good
> one. In the meantime, we have a bird in the hand.
>
> Jeremy: does OSU's offer include the ability of the nascent Code4Lib
> Journal to be hosted there? We were initially using Wordpress as the
> platform (and had also looked at OJS as another option).  The editors
> would need to have accounts.
>
> Tom
>
> On 8/2/07, Kevin S. Clarke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> > > So, to that effect, here's what I think the current options are:
>>> > >
>>> > > 1) Get it back up on anvil
>>> > > 2) Get it up on Dan's Machine
>>> > > 3) Put it up here at OSU
>> >
>> > My order of preference would be #3 else #2... though Dan's machine
>> > might be easier if he already has an older version on there.
>> >
>> > Kevin
>> >
>

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