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trisweb   2007-02-16, 04:13
#1

Just recieved this e-mail from a guy from... well, you'll see...


Hello,

I attempted reaching you a couple of weeks back, however I was unable. Well, I will be brief and to the point. The company I am with is called Limelight Networks, and we could be a great fit for your website to deliver your rich media. We work with companies like X-Box Live, Youtube, Myspace, Valve Software, Dreamworks, Fox News and MSNBC. We have been able to reduce many of our client's cost from 20 to 40% and enhance the end-user experience.

Would you be available to discuss these matters further in the next week? I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards,

-Brett


And, my response:


Hi Brett,

Currently we have no need for provided hosting of content on a large scale. While Zenphoto does offer a gallery solution, it is provided as an open-source product for users to install on their own hosting service or server. We don't host images, nor do we have any costs associated with hosting images. A 40% reduction in our cost would amount to eight dollars a month, and the end-user experience is pretty great already with close to zero server load.

When and if I decide to move zenphoto to a hosted environment, I may contact you, but I have no such plans at the moment.

Thank you,
~Tristan

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jayray999   2007-02-16, 04:54
#2

[i]A 40% reduction in our cost would amount to eight dollars a month[/i]

What a reply!!!

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trisweb   2007-02-16, 04:57
#3

Hehe, yeah, it was fun We're actually running close to zero cost, thanks to donations and advertizing. It's pretty great!

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trisweb   2007-02-16, 21:31
#4

Latest response... basically amounts to "Oh... bye!"


Tristan,

Thank you for reaching out to me. I appreciate your email and look forward
to facilitating any of rich media delivery needs down the road.

Kind Regards,
Brett

Member
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shiatostorm   2007-02-16, 22:35
#5

"Thank you for reaching out to me. I appreciate your email and look forward
to facilitating any of rich media delivery needs down the road."

...I'm sure he does but he'll be waiting quite a while!

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trisweb   2007-02-17, 00:03
#6

Hehe, yeah. I think I would use Amazon's S3 anyway ;-)

I don't even want to think about scaling PHP/MySQL to a paying userbase yet... geez.

  
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