Beautiful!
> On 11 Feb 2018, at 9:47 pm, Michael Verrenkamp <jabj...@fastmail.com.au>
> wrote:
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> Hey there freedom lovers,
>
> It is that time of the month again where we get together to discuss all
> things digital freedom.
>
> This month Tatiana Lenz
P.S. Turns out the Markdown Viewer is now also a plugin for Firefox Markdown
Viewer – Add-ons for Firefox
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On Friday, 13 April 2018, 5:11:42 pm AEST, Tatiana Lenz
<tlenz2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry, m
ox and Chromium, just check the
license (the plugins may have a different license to the browser you are using.)
OK, I think that brings it up to 2 cents' worth now.
Regards to all,
Tatiana
On Thursday, 12 April 2018, 7:32:02 pm AEST, David Maslen
<l...@maslen.id.au> wrote:
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Hey all,
I am going to add my 2 cents' worth. I think the editor is less important in
this case, md markup is pretty simple in and of itself... that's the whole
point of it, it's the rendering that counts. So really you can use any text
editor (someone was suggesting emacs in this thread, you
Sorry, just testing our email redirection again
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Thank you so much Les. I have been missing in action, so apologies.
I have started an etherpad for our submission, which people can add to. I
propose that we finalise it tomorrow at the meeting and send it off to meet the
submission deadline.
Please add stuff, rather than editing or removing
Hi Ben,
> There are guides online for deploying Discourse and Jitsi Meet and
> Nextcloud. but these seem to assume that Docker is available, and/or
> that we are comfortable running unverified install scripts from the
> same software developers, as root.
I am not sure if you are aware (excuse me