I would be happy to provide hosting for pretty much anything, although
any curating activities would have to wait until I have time. I
purchased a domain "retrosbc.com" which was supposed to be for a retro
single-board computers business, not my current enthusiasm but it has
"retro" in the name and is sufficiently opaque that it can host
anything retro :) If anyone is keen to make use of this hosting to put
curated materials online, then I will provide them an account, its a
virtual server and I think anyone here would be capable of "sshing" to
it.
cheers, Nick
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Warren Toomey <wkt(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 02:14:19PM +0800, Jason
Stevens wrote:
I dont know if it's worth even trying to
find and mirror pre 1993 ( IE
when cheap CD-ROM mastering was possible) GNU software?
I'm happy to accept CD images of GNU stuff, but "GNU's not Unix" so
it
may not be put into the Unix Archive.
We do need a GNU historian and curator. Ditto for Linux.
Cheers, Warren