Re: The Future on Minutus - Alternatives to groups.io
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 1:15 am
Maria, I am not keeping track very well, so this probably not all true. Also, there are probably other issues. I am intending to state facts without my opinions. I am hoping that others will correct me.
1. Peter Walker from the Rife forum is saying he has prepared a site to keep our archives. But it costs him 300 dollars to do this. Before he said it costs $200. He has done some of the mechanical work already on his site assuming that we will commit to the move.
2. No one came forward to put our archives on your site. The British Institute of Homeopathy in the USA. I understand that you need a technically competent person.
3. Peter is asking that we donate something like $10 dollars if we can manage that as individuals to meet the bill. At $300 dollars, Tanya is saying if 20 people donated $15 we would foot the bill. He is asking for donations for all the sites that he is archiving.
4. If you go to his site, it is private. The content of his site is not mainstream so he is also vulnerable to attack.
5. Several people have said they have downloaded the Archives, so we have not lost them.
6. The question is where should we put them and where should we carry on our discussions?
7. The online mail format that we are all accustomed to appears to be not totally possible on Peter’s site. I am not clear about the mechanics of that.
Best,
Ellen Madono
1. Peter Walker from the Rife forum is saying he has prepared a site to keep our archives. But it costs him 300 dollars to do this. Before he said it costs $200. He has done some of the mechanical work already on his site assuming that we will commit to the move.
2. No one came forward to put our archives on your site. The British Institute of Homeopathy in the USA. I understand that you need a technically competent person.
3. Peter is asking that we donate something like $10 dollars if we can manage that as individuals to meet the bill. At $300 dollars, Tanya is saying if 20 people donated $15 we would foot the bill. He is asking for donations for all the sites that he is archiving.
4. If you go to his site, it is private. The content of his site is not mainstream so he is also vulnerable to attack.
5. Several people have said they have downloaded the Archives, so we have not lost them.
6. The question is where should we put them and where should we carry on our discussions?
7. The online mail format that we are all accustomed to appears to be not totally possible on Peter’s site. I am not clear about the mechanics of that.
Best,
Ellen Madono