> Answer: No. URL shorteners obufuscate the destination of
> a link and if the shortening service ever shuts down, all
> the shortened URL become dead links to who knows what.
Nice one! I agree. :D
I do also agree with the idea that the URL shortener should be the same
website of the provider of
Ian Kelling writes:
> Brendan Kidwell writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As a convenience for myself, I've entered all the sessions into a
>> calendar at the free service Teamup (not using free software). Sorry if
>> this is a duplicate effort, but I didn't see
On 03/21/2018 04:40 PM, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> I am bringing several fingerprint slips with me, and expect to grow my
> amount of cross-signing activity. You would expect me to, as I'm
> delivering a talk on Debian's use of the cryptographic keyring! ;-)
> Note however that my personal policy
WordPress has a nifty url shorter for pages or assets on the same site. It
made a really big difference for lots of people in terms of accessibility,
for example, in printing promotional postcards with xyz.site/jan20event/
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 12:58 AM J.B. Nicholson
Brendan Kidwell writes:
> Hi all,
>
> As a convenience for myself, I've entered all the sessions into a
> calendar at the free service Teamup (not using free software). Sorry if
> this is a duplicate effort, but I didn't see any Ical feeds anywhere
> that are easy to use on
Nicolas Pettiaux writes:
> Dear all,
>
> I am attending libreplanet, coming from Brussels, Belgium the place
> where FOSDEM has taken place yearly since 2000. We hold here a key
> signing party that is considered important if we want to build a
> distributed trust society.