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Currently, metanohi resides on *metanohi.name*. Originally, it was on
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*metanohi.org* which now redirects requests to .name. To contact [[./niels][Niels]] (the
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creator), contact him at [[mailto:ns@metanohi.name][ns@metanohi.name]] {(ns@metanohi.org redirects all
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mails to that address)}&small.
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creator), send him an electronic mail at [[mailto:ns@metanohi.name][ns@metanohi.name]] {(ns@metanohi.org
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redirects all mails to that address)}&small.
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metanohi is XHTML 1.1 and CSS 2 valid (mostly). Currently, metanohi.name pages
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are served as text/html and not as application/xml+xhtml (as they should). This
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might get fixed.
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might get fixed (it is extremely easy to fix, but if fixed, some things
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depending on external JavaScript which depends on non-XHTML, like the FSF
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widget on the front page, might cease to work).
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** Copying
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Niels G. W. Serup is the creator of metanohi and [[/projects/mege/][mege]], metanohi's engine. He
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was born in 1992 and lives in Denmark.
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He studies datalogi (computer science) at the University of Copenhagen, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIKU][DIKU]].
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** Contact
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I run Trisquel, a fully free as in freedom operating system. [[http://trisquel.info][Get it]].
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*** Unison
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I use [[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/index.html][Unison]] to synchronize files.
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More and more people are beginning to rely on fancy stuff such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)][internet]]
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to synchronize their [[http://nxg.me.uk/note/2005/singular-data/][data]]. I don't. I can not be sure there is always fast
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internet, and I cannot be sure that my data is secure, except if I spend time
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encrypting it heavily.
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When I am done using my desktop computer at the end of a day, I transfer files
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from my desktop computer to my USB flash drive with Unison. Then I place my USB
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flash drive in one of my left pockets and forget about it. The next day, when I
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need to synchronize my files with my laptop, I remember putting my flash drive
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in my lower left pocket. I pick it up and put it in my laptop, and then I run
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Unison again.
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It's fast, secure and durable (I often have poor or even none connection when
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working on my laptop).
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** Virtual existences
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In order of randomness:
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+ [[http://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:NqpZ][Libreplanet]]
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+ [[http://identi.ca/nqpz][Identi.ca]]
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+ [[http://nqpz.filmaster.com/][Filmaster]]
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+ [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:NqpZ][Wikipedia]]
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+ [[https://savannah.gnu.org/users/nqpz][GNU Savannah]]
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+ [[https://gitorious.org/~nqpz][Gitorious]]
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@ -17,10 +17,21 @@ modified Org-Mode syntax for documents.
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Both are works in progress, like mege. Note that the author of mege does
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believe in good documentation. And while believing is not the same as doing,
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good mege documentation /will/ exist at some point in the near future.
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good mege documentation /will/ exist at some point in {the near}&del a future.
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*Note:* The part of mege that generates HTML from Org-Mode files works quite
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well (surprisingly well, actually), but code-wise and design-wise it is not
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great. In Danish, such code is called /slamkode/ which literally means
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something like {/garbage/}/{/excrement code/} (I don't know the exact
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translation of the "slam" I'm thinking of, but it's the stuff you'll find in
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sewers). This part will have to be rewritten at some point, possibly to factor
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in support for a new markup language meant to replace the current, somewhat
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strange Org-Mode-my-mode mix.
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* Download
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No release is out yet. You can clone the current code with git:
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No release is out yet. You can clone the current code with git (always
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up-to-date):
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: $ git clone git://metanohi.name/mege
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