Subject: Thoughts as a Non Tech Person
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Posted on: 2019-03-15 20:34:00 UTC

I don't pretend to understand how Web hosting works very well, so our Designated Tech Squad(tm) can feel free to correct me.

The main problems I see with hosting T-Board in someone's basement is that we need to trust the person hosting and the server (ideally) needs to be reliable; it's not really useful if the whole thing crashes when more than 10 people access it at the same time. Both of these are things to consider with paid hosting, too, but I think it's more likely to be an issue with cheaper/free hosting. I have no idea what kind of computational resources the Board/T-Board take; for all I know, someone could load it onto a Raspberry Pi for under $100 and then forget about it, but I somehow doubt that.

If we go for paid hosting, I think that ads are something to consider, but it depends on how the ads work. Most likely, ads generate revenue based on views, and I'm willing to bet that a lot of us use some sort of ad blocker. Hmm.

In any case, the first thing to do would be to gather information on how hosting works and how much it would cost.

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