El Wed, 04 Nov 2015 22:28:12 +0100, Christoph Lohmann escribió: > Two different views on how to communicate clash here: > > 1.) The web view is to have some URI and it's always available. > 2.) The mail view of having your private mailbox you take care of. > >
3) Have a distributed or federated network for holding the entries. Consider an nntp network separated from the Usenet which has a set of policies across servers in order to make it more paste-like and less binary distribution prone. Uploading a paste means that paste gets distributed across many different servers, so one operator going bankrupt is not a big problem. Each nntp post has a unique identifier. Surely somebody can write a client for fetching a "paste" (aka post) by its id. You can fetch every paste in a given group and take care of your local repository, or just leave the pastes in the servers and access them when you need them.