X-Git-Url: https://jfr.im/git/irc/freenode/web-7.0.git/blobdiff_plain/849bdd6fcf742e61b375b8548ec648aa90622273..HEAD:/content/news/2011-02-13-sponsorship-roundup.md diff --git a/content/news/2011-02-13-sponsorship-roundup.md b/content/news/2011-02-13-sponsorship-roundup.md index e58cfcc5c..6dcfc12e6 100644 --- a/content/news/2011-02-13-sponsorship-roundup.md +++ b/content/news/2011-02-13-sponsorship-roundup.md @@ -1,16 +1,22 @@ +--- author: Martinp23 date: 2011-02-13 21:19:18+00:00 slug: sponsorship-roundup title: Sponsorship Roundup -categories: -- freenode -- infrastructure +category: freenode +category: infrastructure +imported: yes +robots: noindex --- - As you may know, the network operations of freenode are fully supported by donations - of hosting and other resources - from both companies and individuals. We acknowledge all sponsors on our [website](http://freenode.net/acknowledgements.shtml), but it is nice from time to time to provide a round-up of recent changes on the sponsorship scene! + If you're currently connected to freenode, you will be connected to a donated server - look at the "MOTD" (delivered to you on connection or by passing the command _/motd_) to see who has provided your particular server. + Our newest servers include roddenberry.freenode.net (Brisbane, Australia) and asimov.freenode.net (Dallas, Texas, USA), provided by [On Q Telecom](http://www.onqtel.com) and by [Rackspace](http://www.rackspace.com), respectively. + Worthy of mention indeed are those companies who support the network in ways other than providing servers. [Gandi](http://www.gandi.net) provides our SSL certificate and acts as our domain registrar, and [Simtec Electronics](http://www.simtec.co.uk) recently generously supported the network with a donation of [entropykeys](http://www.entropykey.co.uk). Look out for a later technical blog post as we roll these out! + While this post focuses on recent additions to the sponsorship team, it's important not to forget the ongoing contributions of all our sponsors - take another look at our [acknowledgements section](http://freenode.net/acknowledgements.shtml) and give these groups the kudos they deserve! + Cheers, Martin