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Re: (ET) website



That would be helpful. Discussions on a forum are ok, but the real value is the pictures and scans of manuals and other documentation so people can find things. I'm glad I downloaded a copy of the repair manual in PDF format, but there were a lot of other documents on that site.

Hopefully not lost.

I still run alembic.crystel.com, beaker.crystel.com, and iguana.crystel.com: 3 systems in my house with a 24*7 dedicated internet with a sub-class C. Been doing that for about 30 years now.

I can host a drupal or alfresco or just plain http web page with links to files via either http: or ftp:.

C


On 2/5/2019 3:23 PM, David Roden wrote:
I can only speak for myself, but for me an ET Facebook page might as well
not exist.  I'm not part of the "delete Facebook" movement only because I
never joined in the first place, for many of the same reasons that people
often give for running away from it now.

My strong (REALLY strong) preference is for non-proprietary sharing
resources like this list, and secondarily for privately operated forums.  I
like to stay away from the commercial privacy-sink "walled gardens" such as
Facebook.   I really don't even much want to use Yahoo and Google Groups.

There are many open source options and shared hosting is cheap, so while
it's easy and convenient to use Facebook and the like, it's not that
expensive or difficult to put together something that's publicly open and
doesn't compromise folks' privacy.

When Robert announced that he was shutting down ge-electrak.com, I 
initially
assumed (and we know what THAT stands for!) that he wanted to get out from
under the cost.  I offered to take on the hosting and pay for the domain
name renewal.

When he made it clear that he also wanted to shed the site maintenance, I'm
sorry to say that I sort of lost interest.  Unfortunately I'm already over-
committed, and I just don't have time to take that on too.  :-(

I apologize to Robert for not following up on that conversation.

What I *can* do instead, if enough people are interested, is put together a
semi- static file archive for ET documents and procedures.

To see what I mean, take a look at my document library for road EVs and
components based on the EVDL (Electric Vehicle Discussion List).

http://evdl.org/lib/

It's a mix of old published documents and procedures detailed by various
people over the years.

I would probably just add the ET library on under the same domain 
(something
like http://evdl.org/etlib/).  I'm not sure I want to pay extra for another
domain name, but I'd consider it.

Does that sound like it might be useful?


David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA

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