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> So where are they? And before you say Command Prompt, I'll remind you
> that like hub.org in the past,
O.k. first :) I am not trying to compete with anyone here. If hub.org
has the manpower great :). This isn't about hub.org. Nor is it about
CMD. It is about making sure the community has the resources it needs.
As I am sure Marc will confirm, I have helped him in the past when he
has asked.
Secondly, yes Command Prompt will donate within reason any number of
servers the community needs.
Also, I really don't think it would be hard to get hosting. Heck a
couple of phone calls to a couple of my customers and I have hosting for
a bunch more projects that want it.
The reason you don't see people jumping up and down is because:
1. We don't ask
2. It's about *who* you ask
3. When was the last time somebody asked?
> every time I've reported an outage on a
> Command Prompt hosted server it's had to wait for you before it could be
> resolved.
I may be the person that communicates with the community but I assure
you that I am not normally the person that resolves the issue.
It makes sense for me to communicate with the community because it is my
company. The community has a right to hear from *me* about the issue.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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