The Mare Crisium Soviet Socialist Regency (The Soviet) is one of the | |
colonies in the circumlunar.space universe. There other two sister | |
colonies are: | |
The Mare Serenitatis Circumlunar Corporate Republic | |
The Mare Tranquillitatis People's Circumlunar Zaibatsu | |
The Soviet is a non-commercial public-access Unix server (pubnix) | |
offering shell account and gopher/gemini hosting to anyone who asks, at | |
no cost. The colony is inspired by the principle of "Small Internet": | |
read "The Small Internet Manifesto" (by spring) | |
read "Pubnix as an ecosystem" (by KatolaZ) | |
and is federated with other pubnix systems administered by like-minded | |
people. | |
Anybody with an interest for Unix systems and the intention to | |
participate to the life of a small community by sharing resources and | |
knowledge is welcome to sign-up for an account: | |
More information about signing up for an account | |
In particular, if you are interested in publishing your stuff through | |
gopher/gemini and/or in sharing knowledge and experience with other | |
fellow Unix enthusiasts, then this is the right place for you. | |
The server is running OpenBSD and provides a multi-user, full-featured, | |
text-based Unix environment, intended for development, publication of | |
content (e.g., gopher pages, phlogs, gemini capsules, etc.), and | |
collaboration. The focus of the colony is on use and development of | |
minimalist Unix software and simple Internet protocols, on sharing | |
knowledge and resources, and on improving the environment for the joy of | |
the colony members and of the wider circumlunar universe. | |
More information about Principles and Organisation of The Soviet | |
Frequently Asked Questions about The Soviet | |
Due to the limited amount of resources available, and to ensure that the | |
members of the colony can establish meaningful relationships with other | |
fellow members, the maximum number of colony members is set to 48. | |
All the colony members get a shell account with a Base Disk Quota (BDQ) | |
initially set to 100MB, where they can host a gopherspace and/or a | |
gemini capsule. The BDQ will be periodically reviewed by The Union and | |
increased appropriately, for all the members of The Soviet, according to | |
the level of activity and collaboration observed in the colony. Due to | |
the imposed restrictions on personal resources, lightweight and simple | |
software is preferred to heavy and bloated alternatives. Colony members | |
can participate to the wider circumlunar.space community by means of | |
shared BBS, inter-server email, and a private IRC network. | |
More information about software available at The Soviet | |
The focus of The Soviet is on simple protocols and applications. In | |
particular, members of the colony can publish material via gopher or | |
gemini, but they *do not have a web space*. If you are looking for a | |
place where to host your webpages, then this system is not for you. | |
Outbound connections are heavily restricted by a firewall that allows | |
only a scant list of protocols towards a selection of other pubnix | |
systems. If you are looking for a place from which to send spam, seed | |
torrents, port-scan other machines, scrap websites, etc., then this | |
system is not for you. | |
The Soviet is maintained and administered by KatolaZ. | |
More information about Principles and Organisation of The Soviet | |
More information about signing up for an account | |
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