Free Software Foundation puts a database backup on a publicly accessible server
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@ben_lubar Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;)
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On Wednesday, October 25th, we received an email letting us know that an old Drupal database backup file was publicly accessible on defectivebydesign.org, a site operated by the Free Software Foundation.
an old Drupal database backup file was publicly accessible on defectivebydesign.org, a site operated by the Free Software Foundation.
database backup file was publicly accessible on defectivebydesign.org
defectivebydesign.org
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@anotherusername defectivebydesign.com, owned by the FSF. There's a blakeyrat joke in there somewhere.
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@pie_flavor said in Free Software Foundation puts a database backup on a publicly accessible server:
defectivebydesign.com, owned by the FSF. There's a blakeyrat joke in there somewhere.
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@anotherusername IIRC, the site name is a reference to DRM, planned obsolescence and other "features" of proprietary solutions.
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@medinoc still, surely the irony of it wasn't lost on them.