brief github session: --- python-iview.gitm $ git fetch Username for 'https://github.com': zenaan Password for 'https://zenaan@github.com': remote: Repository unavailable due to DMCA takedown. remote: See the takedown notice for more details: remote: https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2015-10-27-Python-iview.md. fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/vadmium/python-iview.git/': The requested URL returned error: 503 --- My last change is: caf726732 2015-07-02 (HEAD, master) Humax retired; change to Panasonic feed I had plans to use it, but never quite got a round tuit, but I did grab a clone last year, to make sure I had a copy in case and or when I wanted or needed it. A DMCA takedown has happened since then. Finding alternative repos is not hard, but finding one which is updated is not something I have achieved - it looks like the DMCA ogre has wielded his club and squashed this probject, AFAICT. That's not good. It's not healthy for our (global) community. This feels like a problem we should be able to solve. Further info on this DMCA takedown: https://github.com/vadmium/python-iview https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2015-10-27-Python-iview.md https://theconversation.com/python-iview-copyright-crusader-or-vigilante-ope... http://www.mibus.org/2012/09/18/letter-to-the-abc-re-the-takedown-of-python-... http://www.mibus.org/2012/09/23/doctor-who-sans-python-iview/ A foundational thought re freedom of information and freedom of culture and freedom to share comes to mind - are there any papers about any form of shock-test resistant hidden server design, e.g. with some number of trusted entry points into the TOR network to hide behind? It seems "we" have yet to design a functional hidden service? Zenaan