I apologise in advance for this post but desperate times and all that!
Myself and a few others develop a piece of open-source software called SiT! (http://sitracker.sourceforge.net) which is a help desk/support ticket system. Until now we've been using sourceforge but it's been apparent over the last year or so that SF is throwing up too many problems. Despite being used by numerous and large comapnies, the software makes no money at all and none of us really have enough spare cash to buy anything ourselves.
So here's the plea: would anyone be kind enough to donate us some hosting? In return we will obviously place a plug on every page. If anyone is still considering up until this point, (crazy fools) our requirements would be: very small disk space, relatively low bandwidth needed (we have decent traffic but our site is tiny), however ssh access would be very welcome but we would be okay with ftp. We'd also need a facility to use our (future) domain's dns with it.
Again, sorry for the begging post but the amount of time wasted on sourceforge is driving us mad!
Myself and a few others develop a piece of open-source software called SiT! (http://sitracker.sourceforge.net) which is a help desk/support ticket system. Until now we've been using sourceforge but it's been apparent over the last year or so that SF is throwing up too many problems. Despite being used by numerous and large comapnies, the software makes no money at all and none of us really have enough spare cash to buy anything ourselves.
So here's the plea: would anyone be kind enough to donate us some hosting? In return we will obviously place a plug on every page. If anyone is still considering up until this point, (crazy fools) our requirements would be: very small disk space, relatively low bandwidth needed (we have decent traffic but our site is tiny), however ssh access would be very welcome but we would be okay with ftp. We'd also need a facility to use our (future) domain's dns with it.
Again, sorry for the begging post but the amount of time wasted on sourceforge is driving us mad!