Pirate land I could put it in a friend's
public web server :D
all the knowledge (in a poor and cheap format) would be saved
Greetings
Jack Sparrows
Thread name: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next month
Mail number: 1
Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2013
In reply to: Stefan
This one is really good!
Thanks.
Fred
-Original Message-
From: Hugh McIntyre [mailto:li...@mcintyreweb.com]
Sent: 星期六, 二月 16, 2013 1:29
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next
month
Is this going to be any
-Original message-
From: Gregory S. Youngblood greg...@youngblood.me
Sent: Fri 15-02-2013 18:47
Subject:Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] opensolaris.org shutting down next
month
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org;
And it can go away at any
Is this going to be any different from www.archive.org, which already
exists and has a full archive of the Internet, including opensolaris.org?
See http://web.archive.org/web/*/opensolaris.org.
Of course this does not guarantee to include active content that rely on
server-side scripting, but
And it can go away at any time. If they change robots.txt to block spiders they
will remove content. That happened to an old site I had in the 90s that they
archived. I let domain go and new owners did that and archive blocked or purged
my sites pages.
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Sent from my Jelly Bean Galaxy Nexus
As a point of interest are you able to transfer any information to
openindiana.org under copywright rules or is the information unrestricted?
Rob
On 14/02/2013 07:59, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
It is legal to make self a clone on github on special content (.e.g. samqfs)?
Am 14.02.13 schrieb
Also, I wonder... back in school (a US school) we were taught to
write history and literature essays in a non-plagiatric manner:
you are not allowed to identically replicate (without reference)
someone else's material, but you can read, understand and retell
it in your own words - and then you