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Systerserver https://systerserver.net/ was launched in early 2000 by the Rotterdam based group, Genderchangers https://genderchangers.org/. They collectively organised networked performances, installations and workshops. Together they decided to setup and configure a feminist server for its network of feminist, queer and antipatriarchal folks. The Systerserver is run by using free, open source software. It acts as a place to learn system administration skills, host services and inspire others to do the same. | Systerserver https://systerserver.net/ was launched in early 2000 by the Rotterdam based group, Genderchangers https://genderchangers.org/. They collectively organised networked performances, installations and workshops. Together they decided to setup and configure a feminist server for its network of feminist, queer and antipatriarchal folks. The Systerserver is run by using free, open source software. It acts as a place to learn system administration skills, host services and inspire others to do the same. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 1 February 2024
Systerserver https://systerserver.net/ was launched in early 2000 by the Rotterdam based group, Genderchangers https://genderchangers.org/. They collectively organised networked performances, installations and workshops. Together they decided to setup and configure a feminist server for its network of feminist, queer and antipatriarchal folks. The Systerserver is run by using free, open source software. It acts as a place to learn system administration skills, host services and inspire others to do the same.