Im Wahlkampf haben SPD, Grüne und FDP alle 1,5°C versprochen. Jetzt wo sie kurz davor sind, eine Regierung zu bilden, scheint es, als würden sie darin katastrophal versagen.Seid ihr tatsächlich so unbedarft und habt es geglaubt? Sie versagen darin nicht katastrophal, weil sie es nie ernst gemeint haben. Als politisch bewusste Menschen solltet ihr das wissen!
Der Lebensmittellieferrant Gorillas darf die Gründung eines Betriebsrats nicht verhindern. Für die kämpferische Belegschaft ist das ein großer Erfolg.taz.de
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Der Film beginnt mit folgenden Worten: „Dies ist die Geschichte von einem Mann, der aus dem 50. Stock von ’nem Hochhaus fällt. Während er fällt, wiederholt er, um sich zu beruhigen, immer wieder: ‚Bis hierher lief’s noch ganz gut, bis hierher lief’s noch ganz gut, bis hierher lief’s noch ganz gut…‘. Aber wichtig ist nicht der Fall, sondern die Landung!“
My few thoughts about this:
1) think about it! Do you plan to really shutdown the node/instance forever, with no way back? Or do you have at the moment no time/desire to operate, but maybe in 1-2 years or so you want to come back? If you really want to shut it down, you can later delete the installation. If there is a chance to come back and you like your domain, then keep all domains, files and databases active and don't delete it (archive it then), so that you can start again at a later time.
2) inform your users and give them time to move to another node. Usually I would say that a 3 month notification should be ok. According to https://the-federation.info/node/friendica.me it doesn't look like that there a too many users to be informed, sadly, so you might give a 1 month notification and just delete the inactive users. If you want the hassle, you can use my cleanup script at https://codeberg.org/Windfluechter/cleanup-friendica to automatically notify and delete the users. Just change the code to adapt to your desired timeframe like 1-2 months or even weeks instead of months. But I don't think with that few users the extra work is justified. Just giving options.
3) Deleting users first instead of just shutting down the node gives other sites the opportunity to gracefully follow the process and eliminate all references to your node. That will take some time as well. For your own user you can then delete all of your contacts and get unsubscribed or just delete it as well, but keep the instance running. You can use an dedicated admin user with no external contacts, though.
4) then give some time for the remote sites to remove the connections to your site. Like 2 weeks or so. You can maybe monitor your webserver logs if there are still many access to your Friendica site. If the traffic gets less, you can then either (according to your decision in 1)) delete your installation or archive it.
As you are listed on the-federation.info, it would be nice if you could drop me a mail (at this Friendica address) so that I can delete your entry in the backend administration of the-federation.info.
Hope this helps... :)