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Remove reference to www.stm32duino.com
Hosting of www.stm32duino.com could no be sustained, because traffic and CPU usage breached the AUP on my hosting. I am unable to continue hosting the forum, and GDPR and other worldwide privacy laws make it impossible for me to give the forum including the data to ST or anyone else.
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It is a pitty since there is hardly any other reference on the web. So basically it is impossible to developp for STM32 in Arduino IDE without this site.
I have been using many hosting companies in the past and was never satisfied. The one I use now is perfect: fastcomet.com If it can help. Unfortunately they don't host in Australia. (They can in Singapore)
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I have been trying to give ST the domain, free of charge since April.
But that's all I'm able to say on this matter for legal reasons.
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I understand the privacy concerns around this issue. Is there no possibility to re-online it temporarily (e.g. I would be happy to pay you for one month of OVH / dreamhost VPS?) so that I can scrape the publicly accessible content and archive / rehost it properly? It's truly an immense amount of knowledge that looks to have been lost, I only found out about it too late, after the registrations were closed.
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Hi Roger,
I have a facebook group about stm32duino and also I own stm32duino.eu.
I would like to ask you, if you can share your wikipages. I can share it on my domain and hosting.
Also, the forum can be uploaded on my hosting in read-only mode (because GDPR and others).
if it is interesting please, let me know on chiptron(at)chipned.cz
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Wow, completely missed this, and it's terrible news! The forums contained a huge wealth of information not available anywhere else. If hosting of the read-only forum is a traffic and CPU concern, that really shows there is significant ongoing demand for this information. It should continue to be available.
I know hosting a forum is a maintenance nightmare, and I do not volunteer to step in. I also know that any kind of solution will probably require you to put in a significant bit of work (perhaps in the form of wiping PM tables, location information, and e-mail addresses). Some first offers have been made in this thread. If there is anything else any of us can do to help, please let us know.
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One more thought: AFAIU, there were no legal concerns about hosting the read-only forum itself. So how about the following as a quick-and-dirty approach:
BTW. Archive.org has essentially the same information, but is not very convenient to browse.
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@tfry-git : stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32#577 (comment)
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Roger this sucks! Sorry to be blunt but the forum has answered a lot of questions over the years and is/was an invaluable resource. Say goodbye to the internet as we know it. Thanks for the forum efforts over the years.