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InexpensiveWebPresence

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on May 1, 2008 at 11:05:58 pm
 

What are the options for an inexpensive web presence?

 

Suggested topic for BarCampPortland 2008

 

Discussion leaders: JimTyhurst, CraigFisk

 

Small non-profits or start-ups typically have very low traffic, but they want a web presence to manage:

 

  • Content regarding the organization
  • Content generated by members or customers
  • Member or customer relationships
  • Events

 

These requirements usually translate into a web site with some subset of:

 

  • static content
  • form submission
  • wiki
  • blog
  • calendar
  • event registration
  • product catalog
  • online sales

 

In terms of possible implementations, hosting companies provide a range of solutions from $9 to $99+ per month, ranging from a few static HTML pages to a dedicated server where the customer loads their own software.

 

Is there a low cost middle ground where open source applications can be run in some standard configuration? In particular, is there any way to get by with less than self-hosting or collocating one or more dedicated servers and still meet the requirements?

 

We hope this discussion will to lead to a matrix with each possible solution as a row and each type of functionality as a column, maybe with a checkmark or numeric score in a cell for functionality satisfied by a solution. For example:

 

ConfigurationCost/MonthStatic ContentForm SubmissionWikiBlogCalendarEvent RegistrationSales
Simple HTML pages9+
Java, Tomcat, MySQL, custom apps19++++
.NET
PHP
Ruby
?
Dedicated collocated server99+++++++

 

We invite you to share your favorite configuration of open source or proprietary solutions for an inexpensive organizational web site using Java, .NET, Ruby, PHP, or any other technology.