You would need to do something like a Tiny URL link to the big link.

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Ken Porowski <[email protected]> wrote:
> How large would the QR code have to be to replace a stand alone dump?
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> Subject: [IBM-MAIN] OT: How would you like _this_ as your "z/OS has hard 
> waited" message?
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> The Linux developers are considering using QR codes to encode Kernel OOPS 
> (hard wait) information. Snap a picture of it on the old cell phone, then 
> decode it. It could encode a URL and debug data so that the user could open a 
> bug report using it. In our case, such a thing would need to come up on the 
> HMC.
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