I use my server on a residential internet plan, I think the volume should be low enough to avoid any trouble right?  hopefully no ports will be blocked, I hate ISP's that do that.


On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Jarod Wilson <jarod@wilsonet.com> wrote:
Hey folks,

Due to a variety of reasons, I've been scaling back my involvement in Fedora,
MythTV, related projects, and Linux in general, outside of work. As a side-effect
of that, I can't really justify paying as much as I do for internet access anymore,
and the only thing preventing me from dropping my relatively high-priced
business class service for something consumer-grade and 1/3 the cost is the
fact that the one and only active rpm fusion build system sits on that pipe. I'd
like to see another system (or systems) elsewhere brought up sooner than
later, so builds can be migrated to them, at which point, I can retire the box at
my house, and not drop the extra money every month for the pipe and the
power to keep the box running.

Of course, its probably possible to keep the builder going on a non-biz pipe,
but it might violate terms of use or some such thing, and/or not be nearly as
reliably reachable... Either way, I'd like to drop the internet bill by the first of
December.

--jarod