<font color=red>The long and short of this: davidr.com/greatdave.org is going down by November 22. Backup/move all your files as soon as possible. Details why/suggestions as to new hosters below.</font>
<ul>First off, I really wanted to choose a different medium than LJ to convey this. However, I don't have some of your email addresses, and I truly don't want to use AIM to do this; some of you use it religiously, but others don't use it at all. As I am a 1L -- and not in some alternate universe or some grandiose dream, as it once was, but in the real world -- time is a precious commodity that cannot be spent tracking each and every one of you down to serve personal notice.
So here goes nothing.
I am winding down my hosting.
Before we get to "why", let's talk about "who" and "when". By "who", let me make something perfectly clear. I am not XOOM. I am not shutting down your FTP access and giving you two weeks to relocate or die. On the contrary, I am parting with $150 a quarter to run a server that has become unmanageable, not by any of your doing but by that of the State Bar of Texas, the higher education institutions of said state, and the hosting company who provides the VPS server.
To all three of these, I can say that I am the one who set us on this course. As to Spry, I chose them because they were cheap and available for fast setup. Nowhere in their docs was I told that I was getting a Red Hat 7.3 "box" (I knew it was a virtual server, though) with arbitrary patches from God-knows-where to keep it from becoming so much script kiddie bait. Yes, it is these patches that keep screwing up your logins. I switched to OpenBSD -- which is only available on real hardware -- with the intent of keeping the server up and running long into and after law school. I could not predict the circumstances arising out of work that forced the relocation to the VPS; the company had me lead to believe, in good faith, that I would be put on retainer. If not for the Statute of Frauds and some trace of respect I still have for that company, I'd have done some very nasty legal things to ensure I would get what I was promised.
But I made a conscious decision that the company represented the past. I did not intend to relegate this server to the "past", unlike NBCi did when they acquired XOOM. I want to make sure we are perfectly clear on this. Do not flame me; I am not your enemy.
When? Two months, but preferably one. I am willing to wait on this, to some extent, to allow you all to find a new host. Out of necessity, though, I want this over and done with before my final exams begin. So let's call November 22d a deadline as it were. If we can be done with it before then, that would be better. But this needs to be done with equity and fairness in mind. Here are some suggestions for free hosting. For anyone who falls into a liberal definition of "artist" and is willing to part with a small amount of money ($5 USD/200MB), consider Rydia.net. Its founder, Dormando, is what I wish I could have been, and a finer Unix wrangler than I'll ever be. You will get more than you pay for with them.
Why? No one can be told of the horrors of the American Juris Doctor 3-year program. The brave enter it, and with few exceptions, it takes their souls. (Witness the modern perception of US lawyers...) It is a distinctly American creation; it baffles the hell out of the Canadians, according to one who was a prof of mine. So to put it succinctly:
The law is a cruel mistress... and her domain is Hell.
On top of that, I've chosen, perhaps foolishly, to pursue an MBA at the same time. Don't ask me to make time, to strain myself further to continue extending this gratuitous service. I can't do it anymore. And don't tell me I haven't tried. I give up.
I hope this has answered your immediate questions. It is hard to force such change on anyone, even when it is absolutely necessary. Other questions can be posted here or sent to [ask me or DM over IM for the email address]; once this is over and done with I will likely put all the domains ever involved with this service, including davidr.com, to rest.</ul>
--Our Great Dave <p>
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