On 04/24/2018 10:57 AM, Franck Nijhof wrote:
> My initial message was not about the hosting, but being able to
> manipulate the system with ease, Somehow, that severe and alarming
> message is now overshadowed by a discussion on Open Source
> platforms.
It would be helpful if you described the
Hi Kristian,
Thank you for your response.
I find it kinda funny and typical to see your response (and other responses as
well).
I do not care which platform you are using. I was just stating that this:
https://git.sumptuouscapital.com/
Is not going to help with getting more people on board in
On 04/24/2018 10:20 AM, Valentin Brandl wrote:
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> Am 2018 4 23 20:00:01 UTC schrieb Franck Nijhof :
>> I am not sure if the little Git server thingy on that Sumptuous
>> Capital domain qualifies. Bitbucket is a fine service by Atlassian,
>> but let's be honest here, if you
Am 2018 4 23 20:00:01 UTC schrieb Franck Nijhof :
>I am not sure if the little Git server thingy on that Sumptuous Capital
>domain qualifies.
>Bitbucket is a fine service by Atlassian, but let's be honest here, if
>you are serious about Open Source, GitHub is the place to be.
Hi Travis,
I am pretty aware of the location of the source code as you have might noticed
in my initial writing:
> I have studied the code running the pools quite a bit
I also have not modified any of the SKS key server code along the process. My
machines always ran the original SKS key
On 04/23/2018 10:24 AM, Franck Nijhof wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Via this message, I am announcing the cease of operations on the servers:
> *.gnupg.pub.
>
> I have started this experiment some time ago and have enjoyed it pretty much
> and reached my goal; Getting my server in the pools most of
Hi there,
Via this message, I am announcing the cease of operations on the servers:
*.gnupg.pub.
I have started this experiment some time ago and have enjoyed it pretty much
and reached my goal; Getting my server in the pools most of the time, by
getting the highest possible score (without