Re: [Offline-l] New tool : Zimit

2020-12-22 Thread Emmanuel Engelhart
Hi Adam On 22.12.20 15:20, Adam Holt wrote: > 2) However for offline / low-income communities there's a fatal flaw > with ZIM files that require https (TLS/SSL) which generally require web > server certificates that renew every 90-days-or-so using a service like > https://letsencrypt.com -- by

Re: [Offline-l] New tool : Zimit

2020-12-22 Thread Adam Holt
enzim/zimit < >> https://github.com/openzim/zimit> >> >> Because this relies on newly-implemented service workers, these new zim >> files will only work on Kiwix-android and Kiwix-serve at the moment, but >> this will obviously

Re: [Offline-l] New tool : Zimit

2020-12-22 Thread Tim Moody
gt; > Because this relies on newly-implemented service workers, these new zim > files will only work on Kiwix-android and Kiwix-serve at the moment, but > this will obviously expand to other platforms in 2021. > > This project was entirely funded by a Mozilla Open Source Support Award, >

Re: [Offline-l] New tool : Zimit

2020-12-22 Thread Wilfredo Rodríguez
Hola, Wow wonderful tool. I will test it. Thanks for this Christmas gift. On Tue., Dec. 22, 2020, 5:26 a.m. Stephane Coillet-Matillon < steph...@kiwix.org> wrote: > Hola, > > Since I’m bearded and moderately overweight let me be the one to bring the > first present for the holiday season and

[Offline-l] New tool : Zimit

2020-12-22 Thread Stephane Coillet-Matillon
Hola, Since I’m bearded and moderately overweight let me be the one to bring the first present for the holiday season and introduce Zimit, a pretty cool new tool that allows people to produce their own Zim files. Yes, you read that correctly. * If you are the type that cannot wait to unwrap