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    From Jonathan Kamens@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 4 15:25:02 2018
    Greetings,

    I am hoping that this is the correct address to reach the moderator(s)
    of the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.anime.info.

    I sent the email message below to the moderators@isc.org mailing list
    several weeks ago. I don't know how many group moderators are actually
    on that list, and unfortunately the response to the email has been
    rather anemic, so I'm reaching out to moderators directly in the hope of garnering more support.

    The TL;DR of the message below is that I've recently had to move the
    moderator email relay server I maintain from a free hosting provider to
    one that costs money, and furthermore I want to set up a third relay
    server (which will also cost money) because the two we have now aren't
    enough redundancy, so I'm asking moderators to chip in a dollar a month
    toward the cost of the two servers.

    If this is something you might be able to do, then please read on below
    for additional details.

    Thanks,

    Jonathan Kamens

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    Subject: Please chip in (or ask your readers to) to help keep moderated newsgroups working
    Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2018 14:34:16 -0400
    From: Jonathan Kamens <jik@kamens.us>
    To: moderators@isc.org


    Hi,

    I've been maintaining one of the moderated newsgroup relay servers,
    i.e., the email servers that route moderated newsgroup postings to
    moderators, since 2010.

    There used to be three relays, but one was having technical difficulties
    so it was removed from the rotation. Furthermore, the hosting
    infrastructure I was using has had reliability issues, so not
    infrequently we've been at only one active, working relay. In short,
    there isn't enough redundancy to ensure that there's a working relay all
    the time.

    To improve things, I've moved the relay I maintain from its old
    infrastructure, which was free for me, to Linode, which costs money. I
    also want to set up a third relay on a different hosting provider
    (probably Vultr) in a different geographic location, for maximum redundancy.

    I am happy to donate my time to this, but I would rather not also have
    to pay for it out-of-pocket, given that I'm paying school tuition for
    five children and I rarely even read any moderated newsgroups nowadays. Therefore, I've set up a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/usenetmoderatorrelays, and I'm asking people to
    chip in to help pay for the relay servers I'm maintaining.

    If you're willing to chip in $1 a month to help ensure that posters will continue to be able to get submissions reliably to your newsgroup,
    and/or you're willing to make a posting to your newsgroup asking readers
    to chip in, I'd appreciate it. I only need ~20 patrons to pledge $1 a
    month to provide enough funding to support two highly available and
    redundant relays.

    I don't want to annoy people by asking too often, so once I have enough
    money banked to last for the next two years, I will disable the Patreon
    page and not ask again until the money runs out.

    Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.

    Again, the URL of the Patreon page is https://www.patreon.com/usenetmoderatorrelays.

    Thanks,

    Jonathan Kamens

    P.S. For /maximum/ redundancy, I'd actually prefer for someone else to
    maintain the third relay, rather than maintaining two myself. That way,
    there would be full redundancy in terms of maintainer as well as hosting provider and location. Setting up and maintaining a relay is pretty
    easy, since I can provide an Ansible playbook which completely builds
    out a relay from scratch. Of course if you don't have VM infrastructure
    to host on and end up paying for a VM like I am, I will share any
    donations I get with you to help cover the costs. Please get in touch
    with me if you are interested.

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