> On Jun 18, 2022, at 18:11, Chris Moore <moore.christopher515(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hey Mark!
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> If it makes it easier for the foundation, I can get the host together myself (paying for w/e architecture) and get a proof of concept out for the board to review prior to attaching any kind of DNS record.
Not necessary for you to get the host yourself.
Sorry to have been a little recalcitrant over the last week, but I have just started a new job with <https://status.im> which has been occupying my time.
Erik Hülsmann, a CLF board member, rents <https://hetzner.de/> instances for his CRM company which he essentially donates to the CLF at less than costs, so spinning up a host is no problem.
We have standardized on Debian over Ubuntu as it makes the licensing situation clearer when we need a “special case”. Is there any reason you couldn’t install Discourse in the manner you wish under Debian?
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> This includes me setting up whatever mail server, getting our daily backups together, and adding necessary plugins (GitHub/Gmail OAuth).
If necessary, we would federate the `USER(a)common-lisp.net` domain. Currently we are running exim as the main MTA due to legacy concerns with mailman2 databases, but we wish to transition to a toplevel `postfix` that will work with the legacy `exim` for the `mailman2` app.
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> I apologize for trying to rush this - I've got a lot of free time currently due to a lull in work going on at my current company. So I and the dev team are currently not doing much. I want to take advantage of the time while I can.
Cool. Let’s take advantage of it.
>
> Let me know and I'll get this out the door ASAP.
Can you please provide me with the public half of a contemporary-strength SSH keypair. We’ll set up a host, and communicate root@HOST via ip4/6 under separate cover.
yours,
Mark
P.S. if you wanna find me online, let’s figure out a Discord rendezvous. I’m <discord:347061732705042435> aka <discord:easye#8466>.
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to compare to it now."
All,
Now that the 50 most active projects have been migrated to Mailman3
(available through https://mailman3.common-lisp.net/), I've disabled the
web-ui for Mailman2. This means that the page listing the available mailing
lists (https://mailman.common-lisp.net/listinfo) now forwards to mailman3's
list management page (https://mailman3.common-lisp.net/postorius). All
related entry-points for managing lists also have been disabled (meaning:
/admin, /admindb, /create, etc.).
The old archives are still available. They're listed at
https://mailman.common-lisp.net/pipermail/ (which is where they've always
been). I have no intention to remove these archives at this point, although
we may want to point users to the fact that mailman3 is where new archives
are being accumulated, especially on the thread/date index pages.
Regards,
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Bye,
Erik.
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Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
Hi.
I'd like to add a link to this tutorial:
https://rabbibotton.github.io/clog/cltt.pdf
In "Other resources" at: https://common-lisp.net/documentation
I would do it myself, but I've lost my gitlab keys (my phone is dead,
and I don't have my 2FA recorvery keys either).
So can somebody else do it for me?
Thank you!
Mariano