Is there a free-world [0] equivalent to GHTorrent [1] for storing git ephemera [2]?
[0] https://developers.reverseeagle.org/replace/github
[1] https://ghtorrent.org
[2] https://investigating-archiving-git.gitlab.io/updates/define-scholarly-ephemera
CC: @VickyRampin
PS: @resist1984 You quoted a very good URL for the ethics of github recently (IIRC) - could you remind me (us) of the URL please? (It was incomplete though, without mentioning the racist action of excluding people from some countries.)
@resist1984 @VickyRampin @switchingsoftware @codeberg
Excellent :))). Thanks!
That's now in the footnote on page 15:
https://upload.disroot.org/r/PaJyxAQD#MTpx0hT9hFx0qqJ6gF90NNgWen4FUPvO97O7kvwWuqs=
Commit dc06405 (or a variation on it) should appear in the final
https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.03018 version, i.e. a postprint, if my pull request https://codeberg.org/maneage/paper-concept/pulls/2 is accepted.
PS: The first link in the git.sdf.org list is archived at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200819132217if_/https://infosec.exchange/@bojkotiMalbona/104637098084869887
@boud @codeberg @switchingsoftware @VickyRampin i love the way you did your footnotes, using superscripts for hyperlinks at the bottom of the page & bracketed references to MLA/APA citations at the end. A also love the code listings; great idea to color the comments gray inside of a verbatim environment. Is the tex file published anywhere? It would be cool to use the attachfile pkg to embed a copy of the latex code in the pdf.
@boud @VickyRampin Thanks! I didn't know about zenodo.org but it looks very useful.