From 8e65d26ba1b7b3e2162e60851e325a8122593d4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: anglk Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 12:17:41 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/fhm-servers-migrations.md' changed image --- content/fhm-servers-migrations.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/fhm-servers-migrations.md b/content/fhm-servers-migrations.md index 0494dd71f..c617c8c19 100644 --- a/content/fhm-servers-migrations.md +++ b/content/fhm-servers-migrations.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Slug: fhm-servers-migrations lang: en event_start: 2021-03-13 11:00 event_duration: 5h -featured_image: /images/fhm.poster.servers1.jpg +featured_image: /images/FHM#1-poster.jpg summary: The work session focuses on the migration of mailing lists between an old and a new server ran by feminists involved in the Systerserver project. It opens a discussion around volunteering time, skill-sharing and technical tasks within grassroots tech communities. Autonomous feminist servers projects often operate with hardware that has to be assembled as opposed to cloud hosting, and recreational care as opposed to paid work. The work session is co-hosted together with [Mara](https://psaroskalazines.gr/) and is made up of two parts. The first part is a technical hands-on backup/migration process and the second is a discussion around the connections between feminist servers and the travel path of this migration. We invite you to an online day, hosted by Varia and facilitated by the infrastructure of [Constant](https://www.constantvzw.org/) and [Varia Broadcasts](https://stream.vvvvvvaria.org/), dedicated to **feminist servers**. This work session focuses on the migration of mailing lists between the old and the new server ran by feminists involved in the Systerserver project. It opens a discussion around volunteering time, skill-sharing and technical tasks within grassroots tech communities. Autonomous feminist servers projects often operate with hardware that has to be assembled as opposed to cloud hosting, and recreational care as opposed to paid work. Maintaining infrastructures on a donation basis results in a dynamic environment where the need for backups and migrations often arises and for many different reasons: hardware failures, memory and software upgrades, making space for other projects, moving files, moving to new servers and so on.