http://yourname.teemingmillions.com -- would you use it?

[homer] So, this free web page dealie… how much will it cost me?[/homer]

Woah, count me in and a big thank you for your generosity. Im sure a lot of people would be collectively willing to pay the nominal $50 /month for something like this. Maybe you could have a two tiered system like 6Mb + Ads: free. 12Mb + no ads: $20 a year or something.

Sorry Opalcat, I should have read more carefully. I don’t have a reason for having a web address at myname.Teemingmillions.com - but if available I would most likely use it if I need one.

I’d use it if PHP was supported and external CGI so that something like Movable Type could be used with all of the bells and whistles PHP affords. So what say you on PHP and CGI?

A lot to ask of free space, I know, but hey, it’s worth asking, right?

I don’t get to make the rules about what is offered and what isn’t. I’m teaming up with about.com to offer this, and the content would actually be pysically hosted on their servers.

Here is the feature structure:
http://tinyurl.com/2tem

Btw, I have the yourname@teemingmillions.com email service up.
http://tinyurl.com/2teo

When I get the webspace deal finished, you will be able to create email addresses name@yourname.teemingmillions.com :slight_smile:

I should add that for those premium services, about.com gets the money, I see none of it :confused:

I’ve just started up a tiny webzine (which I hope will be growing into a bigger tiny webzine :wink: ), and I’d love to move it from its present, rather uncool home to the far hipper teemingmillions domain :slight_smile:

Keep us posted.

I’m willing to host most cgi scripts on teemingmillions.com on a per-case basis. Once things are rolling, just get in touch with me if you have something you want to run.

Opal – Movable Type (which powers weblogs) could be a one-script deal. If you installed it, everyone could use that one install. They’d just get their own username/password and access to only their own blogs. That’d be very cool.

I need to think about this. Hmmmm.

tlw: that isn’t the issue. I don’t think that they allow php. This isn’t something that I am hosting on my server–I don’t get to configure the server permissions.

MT is straight Perl/CGI. PHP would just be for the goodies. Fun, but not essential. :slight_smile:

Well I could host it on teemingmillions.com on my server.