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When Rosetta Code was Slashdotted, Dreamhost killed the hosting. (With a peak server load of 180, that's understandable.) '''[http://geekalize.com Geekalize]''' contacted [[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] and offered free hosting and unlimited bandwidth.
When Rosetta Code was [http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/21/1410208 Slashdotted], Dreamhost killed the hosting. (With a peak server load of 180, that's understandable.) '''[http://geekalize.com Geekalize]''' contacted [[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] and offered free hosting and unlimited bandwidth.


Geekalize is a social-networking site targeted at the geek community. The fact that Rosetta Code is still alive is due solely to their generosity.
Geekalize is a social-networking site targeted at the geek community. The fact that Rosetta Code is still alive is due solely to their generosity.

Revision as of 00:56, 23 January 2007

When Rosetta Code was Slashdotted, Dreamhost killed the hosting. (With a peak server load of 180, that's understandable.) Geekalize contacted Short Circuit and offered free hosting and unlimited bandwidth.

Geekalize is a social-networking site targeted at the geek community. The fact that Rosetta Code is still alive is due solely to their generosity.

Thanks! --Short Circuit 19:54, 22 January 2007 (EST)