I think this is great, a couple notes to help:
1) Confirmed that even though we couldn't get dedicated space, there are
indeed many tables and chairs/benches in the common areas at the
conference, which AFAICT could be used for flashing during the days on
Saturday and Sunday.
2) The FSF office sp
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On 21/03/18 01:31, Leah Rowe wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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Hi everyone,
The FSF isn't officially hosting a libreboot workshop at libreplanet
this year.
I'm proposing to set up an unofficial workshop at LibrePlanet 2018, so
that people at the conference can get their libreboot-supported
systems flashed. I m
> internet going on thirty years. Plus you don't have to buy a domain
Indeed yu are right, some domains or subdomains are gratis. For this
trivial thing, a dynamic subdomain from freedns.afraid.org or any other,
and a simple webserver which answers simply with HTTP Redirect code and
"Location" HTT
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> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 02:12:48 -0400
> From: Don Saklad
> To: libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
> Subject: [librepla
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html
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Le 20 mars 2018 12:39:44 GMT+01:00, "Steven D. Brewer"
a écrit :
>On 3/20/18 2:12 AM, Don Saklad wrote:
>> What's the best URL shortener?
>
>Buy a short domain name and write short URLs
An RRDB with an eight bytes key + a small front-end to generate an HTTP
redirect header.
While I don't und
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 09:44:30AM -0300, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> I go for the same recommendation that some gave: buy a short domain and
> run a simple webserver that is responsible for shortening URLs.
>
> One can, of course, rely on some third-party to do this, but I found out
> that mo
I go for the same recommendation that some gave: buy a short domain and
run a simple webserver that is responsible for shortening URLs.
One can, of course, rely on some third-party to do this, but I found out
that most common URL shorteners *do more nasty stuff* --- such as
requiring you to automa
On 3/20/18 2:12 AM, Don Saklad wrote:
> What's the best URL shortener?
Buy a short domain name and write short URLs? ^_^
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