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(This is a screenshot of the back-and-forth I had with Discourse developers and co-founder Jeff Atwood in a topic I created to request information about Discoure's support for using the PURGE method for downstream reverse proxies like varnish cache. Th...)
 
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There was very little information about it, so I used this topic to document my configuration for others in the community. I got attacked, and the Discourse staff ultimately deleted the entire topic, making it clear that they intentionally don't provide or permit their product to be documented--another regrettably common instance of intentionally making their product hard to use in a [[Strategic Open Source]] project as a means to generate revenue.
There was very little information about it, so I used this topic to document my configuration for others in the community. I got attacked, and the Discourse staff ultimately deleted the entire topic, making it clear that they intentionally don't provide or permit their product to be documented--another regrettably common instance of intentionally making their product hard to use in a [[Strategic Open Source]] project as a means to generate revenue.


To see the PDF[:
To see the PDF:


  * [[File:202005_discourseStrategicOpenSource_PURGEtopic_full.pdf]
  * [[File:202005_discourseStrategicOpenSource_PURGEtopic_full.pdf]]

Latest revision as of 18:50, 26 May 2020

This is a screenshot of the back-and-forth I had with Discourse developers and co-founder Jeff Atwood in a topic I created to request information about Discoure's support for using the PURGE method for downstream reverse proxies like varnish cache.

There was very little information about it, so I used this topic to document my configuration for others in the community. I got attacked, and the Discourse staff ultimately deleted the entire topic, making it clear that they intentionally don't provide or permit their product to be documented--another regrettably common instance of intentionally making their product hard to use in a Strategic Open Source project as a means to generate revenue.

To see the PDF:

* File:202005 discourseStrategicOpenSource PURGEtopic full.pdf

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