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		<title>Preparing the ImpressCMS Developer Challenge 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>[lang_en]With ImpressCMS 1.3 RC2 planned for this week or the next, things are also being worked out on <a title="ImpressCMS Developer Challenge Pre-announcement" href="http://community.impresscms.org/modules/imblogging/post.php?post_id=196">our first ImpressCMS Developer Challenge</a>. This is a big deal for us, both because this is the first contest we organise, and also because it should give us quite a bit of</p> <a href="http://d-log.nebulagame.com/2011/08/preparing-the-impresscms-developer-challenge-2011/">>>></a>
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<h3>It must have been one of those days...</h3>
It was one of those days I must have felt a bit overconfident. When you read why I think so, I'm sure you'll all agree. Surfing on the forums of the GarageGames web site, I came across some posts by artists that wanted to share their work with the world. To do that, they were using free hosting sites, among them GeoCities, that impose restrictions on the daily amount of data your site sends over the network. I can understand the GeoCities decision, as they don't want to host half of the world's pirated software on free sites. Limiting the distribution of files in this way is a very efficient way for GeoCities, but it kind of limits the usefulness of the service for people wanting to distribute their assets.

I recently changed hosting company, and they provide me with next to unlimited storage space, and tens of gigabytes of data traffic each month. At the moment, my usage doesn't even come up to 0,1 percent. One could state I still have some capacity left. So, I decided to contact some people and propose them to host their files, and to build a site around it. I figured it would take me a few hours and I would be done.

Oh boy, was I wrong...[/lang_en]

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