yah, i goofed, as i mentioned.
>If you get a website & dedicated space, I'll pay my share.
nope. i've decided to donate at least 5% of my raise to these things, if not 5% of my yearly income. cindy would probably donate the space, but she's a struggling business and it's only 100$ for the year and 15$ for the reg. she'll set up an independent discussion list for us as well. if you'd like to share duties and learn how to administer it -- great! it's not too hard. i'm going to look into userland software-- i think it's "community" software that let's members login and change their websites as they wish. not sure though.
> There have been other sites for the same purpose (e.g., Nowar
> Collective), but I think there's virtue in having more sites like them,
> as the state may try to shut down some of them.
yep, mirrors. however, if it's redundant, if there's no need for a general space for orienting people from communities all over, then it may not be worth it because it's just liquidating and scattering communities. i'm not sure. you might know better. i just don't have time to canvass the web to see who's doing what. if you have pointers, i'll do requisite research. i have a big project to finish this weekend, so can get to it monday.
>Yoshie