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
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
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,
>
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
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