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Re: list home decisions



Hello Gordon,

Nice to hear from you- was a little worried there...

My thoughts are; maybe we can have something like what Malin has- a nominal fee from all of us to maintain the hosting site and the fees will keep it in the internet. We can even have a competition of annual alt photo prints using a fee to attract more people throughout the world and place the winners on the list ( somehow).

That way we can maintain a "presence" and promote ourselves and attract more viewers to different processes.

Just some thoughts???

I am not a computer expert so can't figure out how this can be done... but it is necessary that we maintain the list to preserve the origins of photography.

Sincerely,

Susan
On 2009-11-13, at 9:21 AM, Gordon J. Holtslander wrote:

Hello Everyone

Thanks to all for their words of support - I'm humbled :) - spent yesterday helping out a fundraising charity I help every year ( I usually take a vacation day to do this - unnecessary this year) - we brought in over $150,000 - I do the computer stuff :)

Many list members have offered hosting solutions.  While I initially wanted to go with an academic instituion I no longer believe one of these will provide the long term stability we are after.  Unless an art-culture based institution steps forward and makes a long term committment - but even then - organizations change their priorities ...

I think the best long term solution is to host the list on a private hosting service.  There would be a cost involved eventually - a number of members have offered ( or have already) set up something.  Some members have access to hosting services at no cost - these can be used as well.  I don't want the list to be dependent upon the charity of an individual or organization in the long term.

Making this list survive in the long term will  involve spending money - not likely a significant amount - but some.  Independence cost money ....

I need to know whether list members would be willing to donate money to the costs of hosting this list on a private server.  I would not want to make joining the list contingent upon paying a fee - but some list members would have to donate some money.
Perhaps something as simple as an annual print draw - List members donate a few prints - list members ( or anyone for that matter) buy tickets.  The money from ticket sales funds the list hosting service.  Could provide us with the ability to host a more sophisticated service.

Rather than picking and choosing from free services we could have a good text mailing list and a web based service to upload images and datafiles without worry of censorship, copyright or interference from any other organization.  - but it would cost money and take a great deal of organization.

If something like this was set up the details of how and where the list is hosted could be managed by a few individuals - without having to worry about a panicked move from one charitable institution/individual to another.

If this is the case, the list could eventually if needed, form some sort of non-profit to insure its long-term survival.

It all depends on what value this community holds for itself.

If we don't want to pursue an independently self-funded organization/arrangement  I will move the list to one of the academic sites that seems to insure the longest service.

Your thoughts please

Gord

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Gordon J. Holtslander
gjh@shaw.ca