According to the YNH website, there is one provider (ARN) that can do that: https://yunohost.org/en/install/hardware:vps_ynh
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According to the YNH website, there is one provider (ARN) that can do that: https://yunohost.org/en/install/hardware:vps_ynh
Yes, totally. At least at European level. https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/cross-cutting-issues/open-access-data-management/open-access_en.htm
Maybe driven by funding agencies asking for open access research outputs.
Yes, and without any icons on it.
I mean, the icons in the call were looking familiar to me :)
Nice! I somehow do not get the email for final setup, which should include the admin password. Maybe it is an issue with my server configuration.
still does not work. At least, not on my server…
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I can’t believe these numbers are right.
Basado en la siguiente encuesta: https://red.niboe.info/@jorge/107592039670824334
I like the web0 concept more. https://web0.small-web.org/
Thanks for the clarification. I agree to it and I think the term “Latine” is more appropriate since we can properly say it in Spanish and Portuguese. I am not aware of the state of the discussion in the US, therefore I chose to spell Latinx as a term that could include all genders (Latino/a/e), understanding x as a variable. Of course, your point is valid and we should avoid a term that is imposed by the white liberal wing. I am happy to learn from the discussion. It’s much more valuable than the downvotes, which are harder to interpret.
How would you spell it? EDIT: I have changed the tile of this post to “Latin American”
The mockup looks really nice and I think it could work if you keep it simple. Something I miss in the fediverse is the possibility of categorizing posts. For example, the user could select a category like work, food, politics, academic, others when posting. I am not sure this will work but something to think about.
Thanks for bringing this up. I have been thinking lately about federated post-publication comments/reviews. Somehow out of topic here but still related. I think it would be nice to have something like bookwyrm but for peer-reviewed papers where users can comment and review publications. If you know of some project like that, please let me know.
I have exactly the same issue with a recent ynh installation. I have created the following issue: https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/lemmy_ynh/issues/31