Have you considered approaching Pair Networks

No ... but not a silly idea.
OTOH, it could be deemed that they are already doing enough for perl.

I did approach my ISP (Optus - who would probably be the second largest Telco in this member of the 3rd World Economy). All they could tell me was:
Optus do not provide any upgrades to the personal web space. If you wa +nt to have a depositary for files, you could register your own domain + and host files on the web space provided. Alternatively, you could l +ook at using free services such as live.com (25Gb), Dropbox (2Gb) and + others
"the web space provided" == 10Mb
Far out !!

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^2: [OT] Providing a Windows ppm repo at minimal cost by syphilis
in thread [OT] Providing a Windows ppm repo at minimal cost by syphilis

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