1 == About codewiz.org ==
3 This website hosts my personal [[http://codewiz.org/ | wiki]], my [[pictures | photos]] and my [[BrainDump | blog]].
5 === About this wiki ===
7 You're invited to edit these pages! Make practice in the WikiSandBox.
8 You may want to read the EditingTips to get started.
9 Editing requires authentication. If you don't have a real account, you can
10 login as **Anonymous****Coward** with empty password.
12 === About the software powering this website ===
14 This web site is powered by my own minimalistic wiki engine called [[GeekiGeeki]].
16 Why would someone host my own wiki, blog and photo sharing when there are dozens of
17 free-beer alternatives online?
19 It's a matter of remaining [[http://autonomo.us/about/ | autonomous]] from online services as
20 much as possible. Call me a fundamentalist, but I find it very disturbing to give up my
21 online identity to services whose conditions are established and changed unilaterally.
23 The [[http://opendefinition.org/ | definition of open knowledge]] is still a subject of
24 discussion. At this time, I tend to boycot those online web services that make it
25 intentionally hard bulk access to data created collaboratively by their users.
26 Examples of such badly behaving sites are [[http://www.imdb.com | IMDB]] and
27 [[http://flickr.com | Flickr]]: both have been created by us, but try downloading
28 substantial portions of their data, if you can. On the other end of the spectrum,
29 the [[http://wikipedia.org | Wikipedia]] provides an interface to dump the
30 entire database, including the history of edits. This is what we should demand
31 from any online resource built collaboratively.
33 My current personal policy is to use those non-reciprocal services in read-only
34 mode, thus avoiding to grow their information base with my help.
36 Promoting users' autonomy is in the long-term interest of a free Internet.