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src: /blog/system-chaos.jpg
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text: Fortunately not how the FSFE's infrastructure looks like
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/103010490628830773"
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On 10 and 11 October, the FSFE System Hackers met in person to tackle
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src: /blog/hidden-street.jpg
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text: The unknown Free Software contributors. Photo by Kaique Rocha
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/103656218613382198"
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A few days ago I've sent an announcement email for today's [I Love Free Software Day](https://ilovefs.org) to a large bunch of people. Most of the remarkably many replies have been positive and a pure joy to read, but some were a bit sceptical and critical. These came from Free Software contributors who are maintaining and helping projects that they think nobody knows and sees – not because these software projects are unused, but because they are small, a building block for other, more popular applications.
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src: /blog/syshackers-group-hacking.jpg
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text: Hackers in their natural working environment. For the picture we took off the black ski masks and gloves.
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/103916900645046939"
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For the 4th time, and less than 5 months after the last meeting, the
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src: /blog/git-sed.png
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text: Replacing content in thousands of files? No problem!
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/104590750280074999"
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In the recent weeks and months, the [FSFE Web Team](https://fsfe.org/contribute/web/) has been doing some heavy work on the [FSFE website](https://fsfe.org). We moved and replaced thousands of files and their respective links to improve the structure of a historically grown website (19+ years, 23243 files, almost 39k commits). But how to do that most efficiently in a version controlled system like Git?
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src: /blog/docker.jpg
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text: Shipping a load of containers requires a reliable infrastructure
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/108193478971435955"
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So you have a number of Docker containers running web services which you would
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src: /blog/library.jpg
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text: Wouldn't it be a shame if your library were to be destroyed?
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mastodon_toot_url: "https://mastodon.social/@mxmehl/111109533835169070"
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I have been using [Seafile](https://www.seafile.com/) for years to host and
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