On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 12:56 AM, ng0 wrote:
> I think videos should be a separate issue, we selfhost them
> already as far as I know but integrating them into git is
> no (good) solution.
Don't think I would propose committing the actual videos / papers
to git... too much bloat... just the bib /
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> On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Scfith Riseup wrote:
> > I wonder if there is an option to start to use ipfs ( https://ipfs.io/ ) or
> > something like it to permanently and resiliently store items for posterity?
>
> Bib users would need a client to avoid abusin
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Scfith Riseup wrote:
> I wonder if there is an option to start to use ipfs ( https://ipfs.io/ ) or
> something like it to permanently and resiliently store items for posterity?
Bib users would need a client to avoid abusing inproxy.
Though a client would offload fr
I wonder if there is an option to start to use ipfs ( https://ipfs.io/ ) or
something like it to permanently and resiliently store items for posterity?
On Nov 4, 2017, at 7:01 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> With mentioned problems of
>
> - Broken links, not founds, redirects covered by a single month
> With mentioned problems of
- Broken links, not founds, redirects covered by a single monthly
crawl thus being regular and benefitting all projects at once.
- Size, could apply common compression such as xz or even ZSTD
to entire mirrorable local archive. Similar for video materials.
http://open
> Saves a lot of duplicative work at the projects, is easily mirrored,
> imported into web pages, etc.
With mentioned problems of
- Google threat covered by community hosting and replication.
- Separate / overlapping project / topic focus covered by a
flexible tagging and views system.
- Not easi
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 09:58:35PM +, ng0 wrote:
>> our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
https://gnunet.org/bibliography
>> implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
https://www.freehaven.net/anonb
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> On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 09:58:35PM +, ng0 wrote:
> > our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
> > implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
>
> Great.
>
> See also the censorbib, for another example.
Thanks, I'll sear
On 04.11.2017 19:54, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
>> implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
> Great.
> See also the censorbib, for another example.
There's also a mixnet bibliography at https://bib.mixnetworks.org/ /
https:/
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 09:58:35PM +, ng0 wrote:
> our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
> implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
Great.
See also the censorbib, for another example.
> While running the build and cache update of it from
> current git HEAD
On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 5:58 PM, ng0 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
> implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
>
> While running the build and cache update of it from
> current git HEAD on the anonbib.cfg I noticed a number of
> outdated
At some time in the past I noticed that the anonbib did
not have links to local copies of some of the materials.
If that's still the case, I'd definitely suggest creating them
at this oppurtunity.
And though rare and more curation work, some papers do
receive content / errata updates.
_
Hi,
our plan with the bibliography collection of GNUnet is to
implement something similar to your/freehaven's anonbib.
While running the build and cache update of it from
current git HEAD on the anonbib.cfg I noticed a number of
outdated and broken links.
I'm currently playing with 2 options: re
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