[sf-lug] Jit.se meeting notes for today Sunday, August 2, 2020

tom r lopes tomrlopes at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 23:05:47 PDT 2020


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> From: Rick Moen <rick at linuxmafia.com>
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> Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 21:11:44 -0700
> Subject: Re: [sf-lug] Jit.se meeting notes for today Sunday, August 2, 2020
> Quoting Bobbie Sellers (bliss-sf4ever at dslextreme.com):
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> > Jit.se meeting notes
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> Suddenly, they're Swedish?  Det är konstigt, de låter inte svenska.
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> The Jitsi project's public Jitsi Meet server is meet.jit.si.
> That country-code domain is for Slovenia, but of course many
> non-Slovenian sites use that top-level domain for clever naming
> effects[1], which is obviously why they're doing so here.
> You cannot normally assume a .si domain is Slovenian for the same reason
> you can't assume a .tv domain is in Tuvalu.
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> > I logged on about 10:50 AM    Well a lot of you all
> > were not at the meeting which was probably just as well.
> > Jit.ze meetings are still a learning experience for most of us.
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> There's not even such a top-level domain at all, at this point.
> If you want to create one, the best way would be via invasion and
> creating, say, the Republic of Zeland, then get the .ze country-code
> top-level domain assigned to the Republic of Zeland by the
> International Organization for Standardization (ISO)'s 3166 Maintenance
> Agency, via the ISO 3166-1 standard process.  You'll need your shiny new
> country to either (a) by a UN member state, (b) a member of one of its
> specialised agencies, and/or a party to the Statute of the International
> Court of Justice.  Finally, ask IANA for rights over .ze.
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Let's invade Zeeland!!!

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeeland

I was thinking "Hey there is already a Zeland, New Zealand"  then thought
where is Old Zealand?
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/56233/where-old-zealand


But Off-topic:  I subscribe to digest mode and sometimes I would like to
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to a thread (like right now)  And so I try massage the reply email to look
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the others in the thread but I end up creating a new thread.
So how does Mailman decide what is part of a thread?  Or how do I craft an
email to join a thread?

Thomas
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