SVN is now up and running again. ApacheMap and MonoBackup are on google code:
ApacheMap: https://code.google.com/p/apachegeomap/source/checkout
Mono-backup: https://code.google.com/p/m0n0-backup/source/checkout
wp-rdfa and wp-dephorm are hosted by wordpress:
wp-rdfa: http://svn.wp-plugins.org/wp-rdfa/
wp-dephorm: http://svn.wp-plugins.org/wp-dephorm/
Feel free to download alter and suggest changes again.
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I’m doing some work on the dev server here at SquareCows to improve performance. This however means the local SVN is not currently working. I’m planning to migrate all the SVN repositories over to google code and will be pushing lots of new software patches at the same time. Hopefully I’ll get some time over the holidays to do this. For those of you interested in what I’m doing with the server I’m trialling lighttpd to see what kind of performance boost can be achieved.
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I’ve just confirmed wp-RDFa and wp-dephorm are both compatible with WordPress 2.9-RC1. So your free to test the new release without breaking your semantic web presence or leaving your readers vulnerable to the prying eyes of phorm.
If you spot any problems just drop me a mail via the contact form and I’ll look into it.
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I’ve created a simple plugin for WordPress that sets a cookie to opt-out of phorm’s data mining and marketing system. This will allow your readers to read your site without information being gathered about them. So if you wish to help protect the privacy of your readers please install this plugin.
Its very simple just download, install and activate.
http://dev.squarecows.com/projects/wp-dephorm/
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