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by throwaway318
918 days ago
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A. Write it down sufficiently succinctly to publish in academic journals. Or failing that, a book with an ISBN that gets archived in libraries. Perhaps creative commons etc licencing will help a bit, but it's gotta make it to distributed archives. B. Teach a future generation. It lives through them and gets built on. C. Embed it in what you do. It might not be a webpage, but there's code and ideas living in organisations today that have outlived their authors. In this sense, perhaps bash.org hasn't died. It's just outlived its domain. |
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