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2016-07-28doc use HTTPS for URLs and move homepage
Thanks to Let's Encrypt, the bogomips.org now supports HTTPS so our homepage can be moved to: https://bogomips.org/clogger/ While clogger.bogomips.org is part of the TLS certificate, it is needless subjectAltName bloat that should not have been created. This will also make it easier to have multiple homepages in the future as a Tor hidden service.
2015-01-13new mailing list at clogger-public@bogomips.org
You may (optionally) subscribe to the new mailing list at: clogger-public+subscribe@bogomips.org You'll need to subscribe manually since librelist subscribers cannot be imported. Of course, you do not have to be subscribed to post, either (please Cc: everyone as folks may not be subscribed). If your ISP prevents you from using port 25, port 587 (submission) is open on bogomips.org. You may use Tor if you do not wish to expose your IP when using port 587. Any HTML mail will be flagged as spam, so please do not send it and waste storage and bandwidth on it. Basic, old-fashioned mailing list conventions apply: no top-posting, trim replies, attribute your quotes, short signatures, etc. This existing list will operate in public-inbox "hijack mode": the new address is subscribed to the old librelist, so any messages sent to the librelist are automatically archived to the new public-inbox. Of course, not much happens here, anyways, so nobody notices :) Background: Over the years, I've come to disagree with the subscription-required posting policy of librelist. Combined with disabling of rsync archives, one of my main reasons for choosing librelist back in the day are gone. Lately, I've also been working on public-inbox, http://public-inbox.org/ an "archives-first" approach to mailing lists using git. ssoma (git) archives are available at: git://bogomips.org/clogger-public/ The ssoma format is described at http://ssoma.public-inbox.org/ HTML archives are going to http://bogomips.org/clogger-public/ All archives imported from gmane, and posts to this librelist also go there.
2015-01-13switch docs + website to olddoc
wrongdoc was difficult to maintain because of the tidy-ffi dependency and the HTML5 changes in Darkfish could not be handled well by Tidy. olddoc is superior as it generates leaner HTML which loads faster, requires less scrolling and less processing power to render. Aesthetic comparisons are subjective of course but completely unimportant compared to speed and accessibility. The presence of images and CSS on the old (Darkfish-based) site probably set unreasonable expectations as to my ability and willingness to view such things. No more, the new website is entirely simple HTML which renders well with even the wimpiest browser.