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'''Welcome to RUN YOUR OWN, the wiki documentation of LURK's servers.''' | '''Welcome to RUN YOUR OWN, the wiki documentation of LURK's servers.''' | ||
One of LURK's mission is to make sure we're not creating yet another silo for online discussions and publishing, but also give enough inspiration for others to do the same and start provide their own centralised, decentralised, federated, and whatnot services. | One of LURK's mission is to make sure we're not creating yet another silo for online discussions and publishing, but also give enough inspiration for others to do the same and start provide their own centralised, decentralised, federated, and whatnot services. | ||
Running your own server, and its services, is not always straightforward, so this is why we are using this space to document and make public how we maintain and configure LURK servers | Running your own server, and its services, is not always straightforward, so this is why we are using this space to document and make public how we maintain and configure LURK servers (as well as some of the machines we use). | ||
'''This documentation effort is an ongoing process, we add stuff as we develop the environment, and learn more about it ourselves.''' | |||
This documentation effort is an ongoing process, we add stuff as we develop the environment, and learn more about it ourselves. | |||
== Server Documents == | == Server Documents == | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 2 May 2024
Welcome to RUN YOUR OWN, the wiki documentation of LURK's servers.
One of LURK's mission is to make sure we're not creating yet another silo for online discussions and publishing, but also give enough inspiration for others to do the same and start provide their own centralised, decentralised, federated, and whatnot services.
Running your own server, and its services, is not always straightforward, so this is why we are using this space to document and make public how we maintain and configure LURK servers (as well as some of the machines we use).
This documentation effort is an ongoing process, we add stuff as we develop the environment, and learn more about it ourselves.