A couple of nights ago the new target OS for Techrights was instantiated. The migration will be slow but non-lossy, starting with Tux Machines and ending with Techrights. The OS is Alpine, which had a new release yesterday (and does not have systemd). We're creating two Git servers, one for each site, and the plan is to offer full encryption as well as Gemini for both sites.
"We need to deny revisionists and their harmful distortions of what's going on."The process can take several months (due to remaining work obligations), but at least we got the ball rolling. The CMS will be custom-made (built from scratch) and we're still working on it. We're probably weeks away from a public beta; testing is done privately for now.
Tux Machines is about 170,000 pages, 3 times as many as Techrights, and preserving all the information entirely is utmost priority. Revisionism always relies on old information going out of existence/print. We need to deny revisionists and their harmful distortions of what's going on. ⬆