I just signed up for an account. It seems fairly nice, but the big issue with shell accounts is whether or not they stick around. Their manifesto page (http://devio.us/manifesto) seems to indicate that they're taking this seriously, so let's hope they stay. (:
This is really cool of the people who put it together because from the looks of it they are trying to build a community over generating any sort of revenue.
They also activated my account right away which probably means they are having fun with it in their freetime.
Just what I needed to complement my OpenBSD learning (right now I have OpenBSD installed in my only computer). There is also an entry at the OpenBSD Journal.
oh man, that's really interesting. It /might/ even be a realistic fremium model. The only real question is how they will cheaply handle abuse. If they can keep their abuse handling costs down, it's possible that they'll do rather well with this.
But, I've found that charging massively helps deter abuse. Man, when I was doing the 'first month free' deal? that was bad for me. But maybe these folks can pull it off?
But certainly, dealing with abuse cheaply will be the challenge. if they can solve that, they may end up doing quite well.
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http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=2010042621303...
But, I've found that charging massively helps deter abuse. Man, when I was doing the 'first month free' deal? that was bad for me. But maybe these folks can pull it off?
But certainly, dealing with abuse cheaply will be the challenge. if they can solve that, they may end up doing quite well.
Community seems nice, I've spoken with admins regarding some registration issues and everything was sorted out immediately.
I'll probably pay for the background processes even if I don't need them, cause they seem like a nice bunch ;).