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djway
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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1. Nu-horrisions transfers just over a terrabyte a month. So that could almost be matched from the get go, without taking sets down early or asking for funding. P2P programs should be albe to propgate the sets once 1000 people have each set
2. I'm sure we can get enough sets to update more then once a month. Elements presents is a weekly show, as is Nova and FBi. There's a possible 9 shows a month, without any locals sets or demos/studio mixes, without any international sets.
3. Sets on the radio can be put up, so no problems there. I'm aware DJ's have to OK their sets, and believe I can get this done for live sets, either by myself or someone in Sydney, and if a DJ's playing @ 5am etc, I'm sure one of the 5am crew can get a set approved. James Zabiela, Dave Seamen, Steve Gerrard, are all people who've released their AU sets Last year. I don't see that as an issue.
The $ is what this thread is about, it's not much or many people to get it started. The hard work; ie getting the sets, locally I record about a club set a week, so nothing new for me. In regards to maintaining a webpage, the likes of PHPNuke ala nu-horizions works fine, something like Moveable Types could also quite easily do the job with Webalizer checking for stats. I don't think it'd take too much to get this happening.
--djway
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skm
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: melb, aus
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id b willin 2 pay 20bux a mnth or so.. for a lil ftp space aswell ofcourse <: lol i also know a bit php html etc n might b able to help etc? <:
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one.tjc
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: gold.coast
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Jan-14-2004 10:17
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djway
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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| quote: | Originally posted by mikey79
Sounds like a top idea to start something like this...
I'd be interested in becoming involved... Both from a financial POV + also in terms of helping build/maintain the site...
I have been working in IT for the past 6 years and have been playing around with PCs for a lot longer - much of that time was spent playing round on the Web, with HTML etc too... So I can definitely help out in that department should I be needed...
Lately haven't been doing much HTML work at all tho, but I'm sure it'll only take me a little while to get back into the groove 
The only problem for me is spare time really... Got a lot on my plate with a pretty hectic job + don't really have too much spare time...
Ironically enough I have been thinking of putting up a small site recently which was going to centre around getting together all the trance related info in terms of local events + radio shows and such...
I didn't want this to be anything too big, but just a simple listing of info for either people coming from overseas or just locals to check out + keep with the latest "trance only" info...
Maybe the two ideas can be merged in some way? Let me know what you think?
Also, with regards to the bandwidth needed... Would this site need to host all the files continually? Would it not be a better idea to create a BitTorrent setup + then bandwidth costs would be greatly reduced?
I know that BT has issues with the excessive uploading it causes + the "running a server" issue that some ISPs might bring up...
But in terms of ASOT - I get it through BT off "ets-global.org" every week + never have any trouble with speed or excessive upload... If it was something like that then it'd be the best option wouldn't it? |
Hosting the files, when they drop off the front page or what ever (IE 2 weeks after putting them up) we'd no longer need to host them, so bandwidth (or server space) wouldn't be too much of an issue.
My idea, which is flexiable, was to keep it HTTP based for people who can only download of the web(port 80 and or 8080) not via firewalls etc [people like me @ work ]. The + for BT is it's cheaper, the - is there's no solid back bone to begin with. HTTP 1000 people can click the link then go search in their fav P2P program and it should turn up anyhow.
In regards to content, you're not alone with wanting to have something more then just a leeching page, I've been PM'd by someone about that already.
I'll count you in, and if the numbers turn up we can start talking more about content and the ways of hosting the acutal files.
--djway
PS Had a feeling this would catch your eye 
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