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🆕 Software Suggestion | librehosters #8

Open atomGit opened 5 years ago

atomGit commented 5 years ago

Basic Information

Name: Snopyta librehosters Category: privacy services URL: https://snopyta.org/ https://libreho.st/

Description

Snopyta hosts various privacy-centric services including a Searx instance, YaCy, VPN, paste, chat, Mumble, IRC, Invidious, etc.

librehosters is a network of privacy-centric services of which Snopyta is one - i hadn't realized there was a whole level above Snopyta until @Mikaela pointed this out

@JonahAragon - please retitle issue: Software Suggestion | librehosters

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

The Snopyta admin :+1:s this (I asked on #snopyta:snopyta.org at Matrix).

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

I am overwhelmed by the amount of pages, which page would you put this on?

atomGit commented 5 years ago

sorry Mikaela, i don't understand the question

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

I mean the page on https://privacytools.io/ or sections, I didn't see anything with a quick glance where it would fit well.

https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/tree/master/_includes/sections

atomGit commented 5 years ago

i would guess it would be ok to list each service separately in existing sections and create any new sections that may be necessary, or throw everything under privacy-resources.html ? i dunno - decisions like this are above my pay grade :)

Jabber / XMPP, WebXMPP, WebIRC - instant-messenger.html Mastodon - social-networks.html Mumble, Jitsi Meet - voice-video-messenger.html Riot - ? Polls - ? CyberChef - ? Tiny Tiny RSS, RSS Bridge - productivity-tools.html ? Invidious - ?

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

Or would it be better to link to libreho.st which Snopyta is part of? Should they be asked if they wish to be included? Should @JonahAragon attempt to join PTIO to them?

atomGit commented 5 years ago

wow, nice catch - i either didn't know that or forgot about it - i'd say link to libreho.st only

what does 'PTIO' mean? i even tried the urban dic. and couldn't find it :)

atomGit commented 5 years ago

NM - it's early and body must be experiencing a severe lack of caffeine ... YES, absolutely, is my answer - i think asking libreho.st to include PTIO in it's listing is well-worth exploring

and thanks again for catching my oversight

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

I am assigning @JonahAragon for being the admin and probably the best person to attempt:

If you would like to be included in this list please add a librehost.json file to your projects website and add the project itself to the librehosters directory repository.

I think they also wish to have an introduction on their forum/discourse where whether they would like to be included could also be asked in the scenario that they don't want us in (I hope in that case they would say why).

decentral1se commented 5 years ago

Delighted to see this! <3

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

@JonahAragon What is the situation with this? I thought you already applied to Libreho.st, but I don't see PTIO on that website.

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

Snopyta whom this issue was originally about, also has I2P site according to https://snopyta.org/. It's requested in privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io#981.

@JonahAragon Any news on us joining Librehosters by the way?

freddy-m commented 3 years ago

@privacytools/editorial I'm still interested in doing this, once we get our server sorted out.