Juno on Nostr: I've been wanting to move my configuration and personal notes repos to ...
I've been wanting to move my configuration and personal notes repos to
npub1kzk9pnwftlas9zt2kwmklw82anvtt05kck5qeey4f5thr4u2vr3slxk9tq (npub1kzk…k9tq) for a long time, but I had it in the back of my mind that they allow only public, freely licensed works.
Then someone mentioned to me you actually could as long as it's that exact use case, so I went to their Terms of Use to find a more explicit rendition of their actual policy. There I was happy to find the following:
> They are also allowed for really small & personal stuff like your journal, config files, ideas or notes, but explicitly not as a personal cloud or media storage.
Now, I do have more than a few configuration repos (because I like the separate histories) and I did place them inside a separate, private organization, which is what I used to do up until now at Gitlab. And while they are all just plain text files, my personal notes one is a bit larger with images accrued from course materials, the whole repo taking up 18.5 MiB as of now.
I hope that is "really small" enough?
#codeberg
Published at
2024-09-29 21:43:16Event JSON
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