Me again Antoine,
I remembered this partnership between WMF and Orange, the French telecom
operator.
https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Press_releases/Orange_and_Wikimedia_announce_partnership_April_2009/en
It seems to me to remember that during this partnership that the
database was replicated on Orange's servers in read mode, but I'm not on
that date a bit and my memory is failing me can be asked for
confirmation from Brion Vibber .
If this is the case, Orange had taken the risk of hosting the data and
Orange was never bothered too :)
The noticeable difference is that Orange offered money not a resilient
solution that the Criann is capable of accommodating.
Regards,
Pascal
Le 2020-10-01 22:57, Pascal Martin a écrit :
Good evening Antoine,
France is a country full of laws which are not respected, it is the old
continent that you want :)
Ex: it was not until 2013 that women could wear pants in Paris, and I assure
you that women wore pants before that date.
https://www.liberation.fr/france/2013/02/04/le-pantalon-n-est-plus-interdit-pour-les-parisiennes_879145
More seriously and from my personal experience for which for more than 12 years
the data of all the projects of the WMF and in all the languages as well as
the content of the source links are hosted at Criann, the Criann and I even
have never had any problem in court.
Regarding confidentiality, my servers are locked in a room which is also
locked; only authorized persons can physically access the server rooms which
are partitioned.
From my point of view, I think the risk is to be measured by the Criann,
because we are talking about making Wikipedia resilient, if the Criann accepts
the risk apart from controversies there will be only that.
Even so, I think it is for the wikipedia community to rule on this point, even
if the mandate of the WMF is to host Wikipedia, it does not say that the
community is not positioning itself for a less centralized system. than today.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Community_Wishlist_Survey
And to change the law in France, I think that given that the Criann depends on
the President of the Region:
<Reality>
Maybe le criann can try giving a call to french president of the region
normandie and see whether
some arrangement can be made: -]
</ Reality>
De : Antoine Musso
Envoyé le :jeudi 1 octobre 2020 18:17
À : Wikimedia Mailing List; Pascal Martin
Objet :Re: [Wikimedia-l] Moving the technical infrastructure out of the US
On 30/09/2020 13:55, Pascal Martin wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe one way in France :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renater
I could contact them if it s possible, and more particularly the criann
he would only charge for electricity.
At the same time this allows to be able to save energy for users who
consult wikipedia in Europe.
https://www.criann.fr/
Hello,
Wikimedia has caches servers located in Amsterdam in the same facility
of AMSIX which is one of the largest internet exchange point in Europe.
The caches thus have a very good connectivity with all the major
internet service provider in Europe (and beyond).
France several exchange points (France-IX, PARIX, SFINX which is
operated by renater) and possibly others. But to my knowledge none offer
the same amount of connectivity as AMSIX.
Beside privacy, hosting would have to obey to french laws and the
copyright laws are entirely different than the one in the USA. On top of
my mind: there is no such thing as "fair use" and no "freedom of panorama".
Surely laws can be changed by intense lobbying and could I see the use
case for France to relax some copyrights laws to better accommodate
hosting. That could potentially attract a wide range of content that
are seeking a safe copyright heaven. But I don't see it happening
anytime soon and that would require a lot of lobbying by a wide range of
organizations beside just Wikimedia.
<fiction>
Maybe WMF CEO can try giving a call to french president and see whether
some arrangement can be made :-]
</fiction>
--
Cordialement
Pascal Martin
06 13 89 77 32
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