On Jan 14, 2016, at 10:32 AM, Ethan Gruber wrote:
>>> Part of this grant stipulates that open access books be made available
>>> in EPUB 3.0.1, so I got to work on a pipeline for dynamically serializing
>>> TEI into EPUB...
>>>
Hi
Is there anyone on the list who has experience of running hackathons through
devpost.com, ideally as an organiser but equally as a participant? I'd like to
get some feedback from someone with first-hand experience to see if it might be
suitable for us.
Many thanks
James
James Morley
Hi Rosemary --
Great question about size limits. There are probably a couple of limiting
factors to contend with:
BagIt bags - not much limit short of file system issues (quantities of
files in directories) and processor limitations (how much other competition
does your computer have for
I would also go with the $120 3 year wildcard cert for ezproxy. What vendor are
you using?
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 7:23 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
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> I love the idea of Let’s Encrypt, but I recently bought a three year wildcard
> cert subscription for about $120. I would need
I love the idea of Let’s Encrypt, but I recently bought a three year wildcard
cert subscription for about $120. I would need to fall firmly into the true
believer category to go the route you suggest.
Cary
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Eric Hellman wrote:
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> A while
Eric,
Check out Startcom’s StartSSL service (https://www.startssl.com), for $120 you
have the ability to generate 3-year wildcard certificates with their
Organizational Validation level of service.
Andrew
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Just in case anyone was (like me) wondering how a wildcard certificate would
work with multiple levels of subdomains, it turns out that EZproxy has custom
support for SSL built-in and automatically converts
example.org.ezproxy.example.org to use hyphens in the subdomains:
A while back, the issue of needing a wildcard certificate (not supported by
Lets Encrypt) for EZProxy was discussed.
In my discussions with publishers about switching to HTTPS, EZProxy
compatibility has been the most frequently mentioned stumbling block preventing
a complete switch to HTTPS
I bought it from SS2BUY LLC. - 595 S Knott Ave Anaheim, CA, USA 92804. The cert
is from Comodo.
I am not using it with EZProxy, but there is no reason that it wouldn’t work.
There have been no issues with it.
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 6:33 PM, Eric Hellman wrote:
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> I would
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 4:17 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote:
> Part of this grant stipulates that open access books be made available in
> EPUB 3.0.1, so I got to work on a pipeline for dynamically serializing TEI
> into EPUB. It works pretty well, but there are some minor issues. The
Thanks, Eric. Is the original code online anywhere? I will eventually write
some XSL:FO to generate PDFs for people who want those, for some reason.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2016, at 4:17 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote:
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