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The docs repo has gotten rather large and intimidating.
As it gets periodically merged into the doc folder of cjdns, we should attempt to limit its scope to things which are of immediate concern to a node operator.
There are a lot of topics that are outside of that scope which are still quite relevant to the network. I think we could stand to migrate some of those things here.
Notes about hosting a service on Hyperboria
This includes:
a list of common platforms which support ipv6
configuration details for such services
AAAA records
binding to your ipv6
:: and other syntax with which people coming from the ipv4 world are familiar
privacy concerns
what goes into setting up a self-contained service
hosting your own fonts, scripts, and other resources
What I find problematic while creating sites for cjdns is transferring fonts and js libs from cdns into Hype. I think we might want to start efforts of creating Hype cdn possibly basing on IPFS for ease of distribution and so on.
I had whole cdn-js added to IPFS but IMO it is overkill, we should create our own cdn package on need basis.
@lgierth are the ready to use nginx/apache rewrite rules for /ipfs/?
The docs repo has gotten rather large and intimidating.
As it gets periodically merged into the doc folder of cjdns, we should attempt to limit its scope to things which are of immediate concern to a node operator.
There are a lot of topics that are outside of that scope which are still quite relevant to the network. I think we could stand to migrate some of those things here.
Notes about hosting a service on Hyperboria
This includes:
::
and other syntax with which people coming from the ipv4 world are familiarPolicy for this repo
See #1
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