• Ephera
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    12 years ago

    Since you clearly quoted me, I wanted to clarify that I’m not saying anyone can just throw down a personal webpage with no learning involved.

    I’m saying that it being open-source is only really meaningful when you want to self-host it, i.e. on your own server or that of a hosting provider of your choosing.
    And then because self-hosting requires a certain technical expertise, that’s when I’m saying that anyone wanting to self-host should just as well be able to grab some HTML template from the internet and host that instead.

    So, these services do exist for a reason. I’m just questioning their usefulness for self-hosting.

    • Helix 🧬
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      22 years ago

      But what if you want to host not only a single page, but a whole service like this?

      • Ephera
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        12 years ago

        Yeah, fair point. Someone could try to compete with them via their source code.

        • Helix 🧬
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          12 years ago

          I guess it can be argued that they even want someone to compete.

    • Jay Baker (he/they)
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      2 years ago

      No harm intended, sorry.

      I guess I like that they at least express some commitment to the open source ethos. Self-hosting is of varying importance to many of us, but I’ve found it useful. Different strokes for different folks!