All,
>>
>> The voting seems to be in favor of the blackout (40 / 7 / 5).
>> What exactly do you intend to do in case the international
>> DBPedia's want to follow :)
>>
>> If it is a simple action (i.e. http_lock() ) we could easily
>> implement it.
>> But in our case it would be just symbolic...
>> I am not sure if anyone will notice the DBPedia Greece going down :)
>
> Someone from OpenLink will drop a note about the plan of action in
> the coming hours. Goal is to hold a sensible middle line without
> major adverse effects on the LOD cloud etc..
>
> Count now stands at : 45/7/6 :-)
>
Attached is the page OpenLink is considering to use on the sites it
controls including:
* http://dbpedia.org
* http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com
* http://lod.openlinksw.com
* http://pingthesemanticweb.com
* http://uriburner.com
to show its support of sites like Wikipedia, Reddit and many others
that take a stand against this type of overly broad legislation.
OpenLink will start the blackout around 08:00 EST (15:00 UTC) on 18
January for a period of no longer than 12 hours.
To use this page on your own virtuoso instance, the virtuoso.ini file
should contain the following line:
[HTTPServer]
MaintenancePage = atomic.html
This page can than be moved temporary over virtuoso/vsp/atomic.html
which will allow the dba to use the http_lock('dba password') function
to lock the whole site and to return a HTTP 503 status and the text of
this page for every request send during this period.
At the end of the black-out, the http_unlock('dba password') can be
used to resume normal operations, and the previous content of the
virtuoso/vsp/atomic.html can be restored.
Patrick
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