Addd Tranquillity Hosting #933
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Description: I would like to discuss adding Tranquillity Hosting to the hosting section.
They are a zero-log VPS provider based in Sweden.
They also appear to be mostly open source: https://git.frykholm.com/
Their website does not appear to require any non-free JS.
If I understand correctly, new users must apply over phone or email.
However, these are very easy to get anonymously.
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Where has it been discussed previously?
This is the discussion thread.
I figured since it isn't very popular, I would not get many responses in the issues column. :)
I'm unaware of the contributing guidelines stating PRs must have been discussed before?
Kindly first start an issue on the issue tracker where it will be discussed under normal circumstances, then we can talk about adding it via a pull request :).