On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 03:00:20AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote: > I would be open to setting up a public-inbox mirror for this > and other GNU lists(*). >
I take the liberty to split the topics since I'm interested in the other discussion. Thanks. You're welcome to reply to this message in order to follow-up on the discussion about public-inbox. Note that with Discourse, doing this would be a breeze, and, as you know, nothing prevents anyone from not following this order on a mailing list. == hk (Rest us not edited, so you can reply easily) > The most notable instance is the one I run for the git project: > > https://public-inbox.org/git/ > > All the code is AGPL-3.0+ and designed for low-end hardware > (both client and server): git clone https://public-inbox.org/ > > I already run one mirror for the FSF directory-discuss list, but > the HTTP interface is only available via Tor .onion, but I > suppose I can enable the HTTPS interface if folks want it. > > http://ou63pmih66umazou.onion/directory-discuss/ > nntp://ou63pmih66umazou.onion/inbox.comp.fsf.directory-discuss > nntp://news.public-inbox.org/inbox.comp.fsf.directory-discuss > > I'm not sure about enabling it to a non-Tor audience, since > there's zero address obfuscation and intended for communities > where nobody cares to obfuscate their address. > > If desired by the FSF, I can enable email address obfuscation (a > new feature); but I advise against it since it increases the > chance of the list being a single-point-of-failure. You'll note > the public-inbox.org/git "reply" links point to instructions for > using "git send-email" with a full command-line. > > I'm 100% committed to keeping the project JavaScript-free and > catering to folks on low-end hardware. I also detest GUIs since > graphics drivers are complex, quickly obsolete, expensive to > maintain, and more and more seem to require non-Free firmware > (or drivers are non-Free). > > Disclaimer: I am not part of FSF or GNU; have no official role > in the git project and do not speak for them. Perhaps the > best part of public-inbox is anybody can setup an archive of any > list. > > (*) having full archives on ftp://lists.gnu.org/ makes it easy > for anyone to do the same, even. > > _______________________________________________ > libreplanet-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
