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other ISPs of similar kind #13

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almereyda opened this issue Jun 19, 2017 · 6 comments
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other ISPs of similar kind #13

almereyda opened this issue Jun 19, 2017 · 6 comments

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@almereyda
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Not all hosters we know may be librehosters, still we want to keep track of them.

almereyda added a commit to ecobytes/awesome-librehosters that referenced this issue Jul 31, 2017
almereyda added a commit to ecobytes/awesome-librehosters that referenced this issue Jul 31, 2017
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What do you mean, why aren't they librehosters?

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They are not a collective that you could join easily.

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y0va commented Feb 22, 2018

How do you want to test how easy it is to join a collective?

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I would check their website, if it contains an invitation to join the group.

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y0va commented Feb 27, 2018

You're apparently right.

AFAIK Stallman first used the word libre to distinguish modifiable code from simple open source code licenses. Transfered to hosting that would mean whether the hosting process is modifiable. To modify it, you need to become a member of the team.

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A friend noted that Greenhost, for example, are also not a collective that one could easily join. Yet they are in the list. It turns out it can be a good reason to proceed with building the https://github.com/libresh/catalogue, "awesome librehosters 2.0".

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