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DM me when you decide on a host, I would be curious what your end up with
Will do. It's been a major challenge finding a hosting service with zero American ties. I need this project to be as immune to American legal threats as it can possibly be. That won't be a perfect shield of course, but even just throwing some roadblocks in the way of takedown attempts is better than nothing. Even delaying a takedown by a few days can make the difference between info lost forever and being able to restore on a new host from a backup.
I could do it by Tor hidden services easily enough. I'm writing all the services to be pure server-side-rendered HTML/CSS in Go, no Javascript anywhere, and doing all the testing in a default-settings Tor browser. But I'd prefer them to be accessible to as many people on the open web as possible. All the services will be under the AGPLv3 of course. I'm writing them with a focus on ease of installation and on clarity of the code for easy auditing. There's too damn many libre server projects with a hundred ridiculous dependencies and write-only code.
It's good to think about how to host it yourself, sure, but probably more important would be to provide it in a distributable form so that other people can easily host it in many, many places. Decentralization will be our friend here. It's a lot easier to attack one hosted service (through legal, technical, or social means) than it is to swat flies in thousands of places as they pop up, and keep doing so.
So I like the AGPL bit. It'll also help to have really clear documentation for building and deploying it, that people with minimal technical knowledge and experience can follow.
Agreed on all points. The project motto is basically "Don't be Mediagoblin". I'm making extensive use of sqlite. It has performance limitations to be sure but it drastically simplifies installation, backups, and restorations.