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Covering my ass from draconian legislation.
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Our server on yhbt.net runs an IMAP(S) which is accessible over
Tor, too.
We no longer advertise a "mailing list" since the subscriber
info is centralized and not easily reproducible by third-parties.
Thus we focus on making our archives easily mirror-able via
IMAP(S), NNTP(S) and HTTP(S).
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Tor is dropping v2 .onion in favor of more secure (but less
readable) v3 .onion URLs. Zooko's triangle once again :/
(no, we won't support planet-destroying proof-of-work schemes)
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The expiration for bogomips.org is coming up and I'm not
keen on paying or supporting extortionists.
Not wanting to be beholden to ICANN or any powerful
organizations, .onion sites are available to Tor users:
http://raindrops.ou63pmih66umazou.onion/
http://ou63pmih66umazou.onion/raindrops.git/
http://ou63pmih66umazou.onion/raindrops-public/
(the demo is not yet available via .onion, yet, could be a bit)
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Email was never private, and won't further burden myself or
any future maintainers with trying to maintain someone elses'
privacy.
Offering private support is also unfair to readers on public
lists who may get a watered down or improperly translated
summary (if at all).
Instead, encourage the use of anonymity tools and scrubbing of
sensitive information when the sender deems necessary.
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While raindrops.bogomips.org exists, having extra subjectAltName
entries is bloating the certificate. This will make it easier
to mirror the homepage on Tor hidden services.
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RDoc considers indented text to be preformatted and
will not generate links in HTML links for them.
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Neither the GCC nor libatomic_ops URLs are valid, anymore.
Update them to the latest versions and ensure the URLs themselves
are visible in documentation as links to external sites.
Additionally, the current cgit installation on bogomips.org will
soon be replaced by a CSS-free web-based viewer.
Also, correct the reference to "LGPL-2.1+" while we're at it
and add references to the nntp:// mail archives.
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Existing subscribers on librelist will need to resubscribe since
there's no published subscriber lists anywhere.
The public-inbox + mlmmj setup on bogomips.org allows posting
without subscription and offers downloadable archives via git.
The lack of rsyncable archives on librelist nowadays and
subscription-required nature of librelist are points against it.
Repliers should Cc: all recipients (using the reply-all
function of their mail client) since many readers are not
subscribed.
This project has never accepted or encouraged HTML email, but
librelist accepted it. The bogomips.org mail server is
configured to treat HTML mail as spam, so do not send HTML mail
if you expect a response.
Users who wish to subscribe may send a message to:
raindrops-public+subscribe@bogomips.org
Similarly, they may unsubscribe via:
raindrops-public+unsubscribe@bogomips.org
HTTP archives are available via:
http://bogomips.org/raindrops-public/
ssoma users may also use: git://bogomips.org/raindrops-public
(see README change)
Old messages to the librelist addresses will continue to
get routed to the new mailing list.
ref: http://public-inbox.org/
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No need to mention Rainbows! anymore since it is stagnant,
and I've given up on Rubinius support since it requires
a proprietary bug tracker.
We went with LGPL-2.1+ in
commit 09fb7ccc3f1712411c61cbf54766c3c12c8296b2
but forgot to update the README.
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Now that Ruby 2.0.0 is out...
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A non-profit TLD makes more sense for a Free Software project.
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Yes we love Linux more than other systems :>
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Of course, RDoc doesn't know quantity vs quality :)
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People actually need to load modules manually on older kernels :<
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bogomips.org is on a URL diet
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It works!
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No more GCC 4.x dependency!
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Raindrops is now licensed under the LGPLv2.1 or LGPLv3 (from
LGPLv3-only) to allow bundling in GPLv2-only applications.
There are small documentation updates and updated examples
at http://raindrops.bogomips.org/examples/
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