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Should the public services include contact details or at least the hoster (like public peers)? #54

Open Mikaela opened 5 years ago

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

I tried to copy-paste the services and clean it a bit, but I got tired with cleaning it up, but I hopefully got services that have contact detail or a name with [x] and the nameless are [ ].

Hosting

Websites

Shell

I didn't open more information, so I don't know if there was contact details.

IRC

Matrix

API

Yggdrasil Network Data

Network Maps

Arceliar and Yakamo are named, doesn't @cwchristerw also run a map, or is it missing here for a reason? It's not directly related to this issue though.


BitTorrent


IPFS

See also that other IPFS issue


Gaming

Minecraft


DNS

Public DNS Server


ZeroNet

ZeroNet Public tracker

Yggdrasil landing page

Yggdrasil website copy


Gopher Holes

Umbrellix Gopher


HTTP/SOCKS5 Proxy


Direct Connect

whoizit commented 5 years ago

what does contact mean? e-mail? whoami == whoizit

Mikaela commented 5 years ago

I think even a name could be enough so people asking "who hosts X" or "X is down" could have some hint on where to find contact details or who to contact about it if there aren't services of which no one on e.g. #Yggdrasil has no idea who hosts it.

cwchristerw commented 5 years ago

Arceliar and Yakamo are named, doesn't @cwchristerw also run a map, or is it missing here for a reason? It's not directly related to this issue though.

This is because current map instance is official version hosted by @Arceliar and it works without DNS and HTTPS.

I could make PR to this repository for changing address to my https://yggdrasil-map.cwinfo.org (and then put backup link to current) because I made changes (first & second) to use own Docker instance to run map instead just proxying to @Arceliar's Yggdrasil Node.

I think will make link as Arceliar's Interactive Network Map (hosted by CWINFO and Christer Warén)