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2021-05-04treewide: update to v3 Tor onions
v2 onions are insecure, deprecated and going away. v3 names are unfortunately longer and more difficult to remember, but should be more resistant to attack than v2 ones.
2021-01-01update copyrights for 2021
Using "make update-copyrights" after setting GNULIB_PATH in my config.mak
2020-07-06doc: daemon: update documentation around Inline::C
`~/.cache/public-inbox/inline-c' is supported, nowadays for convenience, but Inline::C usage will remain opt-in.
2020-02-23doc: improve wording of "inbox" vs "repository"
Since v2 inboxes contain multiple git repositories, avoid the use of the word "repository" when referring to inboxes as a whole in most places.
2020-02-06treewide: run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
I didn't wait until September to do it, this year!
2019-09-14doc: update nntpd with NNTPS and STARTTLS examples
NNTPS and STARTTLS seems to be working for several months without incident on news.public-inbox.org, so consider it a success and maybe others can try using it. HTTPS technically works, too, but isn't documented at the moment since I can't recommend production deployments without varnish protecting it.
2019-09-09doc daemon: note the --listen directive is not always required
Users of socket activation don't need it, and hopefully other init systems support it, too.
2019-09-09run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
2019-05-24doc: daemon: fix manpage section for nginx
The nginx manpage is in section 8.
2018-02-07update copyrights for 2018
Using update-copyrights from gnulib While we're at it, use the SPDX identifier for AGPL-3.0+ to ease mechanical processing.
2016-09-08doc: document PERL_INLINE_DIRECTORY usage
For now, we will document this since it allows better performance without the burden of extensions. Perhaps one day far in the future Perl can natively support vfork(2) AND that version of Perl will be widely available, but I suspect that day is at least a decade away, if not two: https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=128227
2016-09-07doc: new docs for user-level commands
Hopefully more folks can download and run public-inbox, nowadays.