Re: hort.net moving?
> Well- I'm glad you are letting us know there are issues and kind of wish
> you'd told us earlier. While donations won't fix the problem, I rather
> feel like donations are the least we can do the help reimburse the $2K
> you've "donated". For the long term, I think what ever is the easier,
> and least financially burdensome should be the choice. You'll know
> these things alot better than any of us. We certainly all can live
> easily with slower post times, etc. Also, we can work on sending
> individual messages/greetings, and some of the really Off Topic
> issues/opinions off-list to help save bandwidth. Any other suggestions
> of what WE all can do to help??
I don't think that you guys need to regulate or change your behavior in
any way, although I appreciate the offer. :) In all honesty, the lists
don't use much bandwidth or anything. Even disk space isn't an issue;
hort.net as a whole (with all lists) only takes about half a gigagbyte of
space.
What I'm mostly interested in is other financial options that I haven't
considered. One example is sponsorship -- would anyone know of a company
that would be interested in sponsoring hort.net?
Or are there other income opportunities that I'm missing? I've thought
of linking plants in the gallery to nursery inventories for a fee, as
another example.
Chris
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