Cardforge.org and .net
Devs,
The host for cardforge.org has suddenly revised their plans. The basic cheap hosting account that had unlimited storage and bandwidth, is now limited to 10 GB storage, luckily bandwidth is still free. (163 GB so far in June)
The site clocks in at almost 60 GB. Obviously there's a history of releases and snapshots in there that aren't necessary. The only downloads lately are for the android releases. Images must be coming from other sources. The bug tracker is out-of-favor.
I think I'm ready to give up the domains, I don't have as much interest lately, and they do cost some money to keep up. I'd like to transfer them to someone, like KrazyTheFox who is able to maintain a site. This needs to happen very soon, I'm getting notices from the host about account de-activation due to space.
The price grabber script and related database are the only feature that hasn't been replicated, correct? I have been maintaining this, and wouldn't mind continuing to do so. (just need FTP access to its folder, and a cron job set to run it, assuming the database is transferred as-is)
The host for cardforge.org has suddenly revised their plans. The basic cheap hosting account that had unlimited storage and bandwidth, is now limited to 10 GB storage, luckily bandwidth is still free. (163 GB so far in June)
The site clocks in at almost 60 GB. Obviously there's a history of releases and snapshots in there that aren't necessary. The only downloads lately are for the android releases. Images must be coming from other sources. The bug tracker is out-of-favor.
I think I'm ready to give up the domains, I don't have as much interest lately, and they do cost some money to keep up. I'd like to transfer them to someone, like KrazyTheFox who is able to maintain a site. This needs to happen very soon, I'm getting notices from the host about account de-activation due to space.
The price grabber script and related database are the only feature that hasn't been replicated, correct? I have been maintaining this, and wouldn't mind continuing to do so. (just need FTP access to its folder, and a cron job set to run it, assuming the database is transferred as-is)