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Techrights Done With Maintenance For Now, Will Resume Posting at a Higher Publication Pace

Maintenance over for the time being

Old RoadSummary: With a few new features added to the site we can finally resume normal operations (more articles per day)

THE GOAL of posting 10 or more articles/memes per day (on average) was fulfilled... since around May. But not this month. This month we spent a lot of time coding and organising a bunch of stuff. The more visible element of it is the menu at the top and the footer. The less visible element is preparing the site for distribution as onion, gopher, maybe (s)ftp and torrent as well. At the moment we have this daily archive of the site (as plain text), so Techrights can be read fully without a Web browser. We have the whole thing scripted now, so a daily bulletin will be generated at the end of every day (after midnight) along with IRC logs. Those infrastructural changes aren't too big, but they do take a lot of time and effort. Once put in place they can be set aside for years and we can resume research/publication with 'high-velocity' output. We're proud to be one of the most actively updated Free software sites.

"We're proud to be one of the most actively updated Free software sites."The birthday is coming soon (just after the US election; don't forget your voice does not count unless you vote!) and we've prepared a few things. In the meantime, for the remainder of this week and going into the weekend we hope to go back to about 10 posts per day.

Techrights birthday



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Reprinted with permission from disguised.work
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