I had good intention when I put the  #ROOT idea on osf.io but somehow they deleted the node and blocked my account . This was my first attempt to use osf.io – and my last one. Very sad. 
So, to refer to the  #ROOT idea regarding  #resilienttechnologies you still can use the DOI on  #Zenodo : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157587
I had good intention when I put the  #ROOT idea on osf.io but somehow they deleted the node and blocked my account . This was my first attempt to use osf.io – and my last one. Very sad. 
So, to refer to the  #ROOT idea regarding  #resilienttechnologies you still can use the DOI on  #Zenodo : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157587
Resilient technologies aren’t retro—they’re ROOT: Robust, Open, Ongoing, Time-tested. In RDM, text-first + small, composable tools beat opaque stacks. Emacs/Org(-babel) for literate workflows & provenance; Makefiles declare rebuilds; CLI atoms—curl, sed, awk, grep, diff, tar, rsync, cron, SQLite—keep steps inspectable, portable, rebuildable. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 — Feedback welcome!
 #ROOT  #ResilientTech  #Emacs 
 #OrgMode  #RDM  #NFDI 
 #FAIR 
 #Reproducibility 
 #literateprogramming 
 #BoostOK
Resilient technologies aren’t retro—they’re ROOT: Robust, Open, Ongoing, Time-tested. In RDM, text-first + small, composable tools beat opaque stacks. Emacs/Org(-babel) for literate workflows & provenance; Makefiles declare rebuilds; CLI atoms—curl, sed, awk, grep, diff, tar, rsync, cron, SQLite—keep steps inspectable, portable, rebuildable. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 — Feedback welcome!
 #ROOT  #ResilientTech  #Emacs 
 #OrgMode  #RDM  #NFDI 
 #FAIR 
 #Reproducibility 
 #literateprogramming 
 #BoostOK
Main poster maps long-lived tools to the research-data life cycle (Plan → Produce → Analyze → Archive → Access → Re-use). Emacs/Org for provenance, Make for rebuilds, curl/sed/grep/diff for intake & checks, awk for tables, cron for timing, tar/rsync for packaging/sync, plus SQLite/LaTeX/find. Pipelines you can re-run years later. Feedback welcome!  #ROOT  #ResilientTech  #RDM  #NFDI  #Emacs  #orgmode  #literateprogramming  #OpenScience  #tools  #researchdatamanagement 
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588
Resilient technologies aren’t retro—they’re ROOT: Robust, Open, Ongoing, Time-tested. In RDM, text-first + small, composable tools beat opaque stacks. Emacs/Org(-babel) for literate workflows & provenance; Makefiles declare rebuilds; CLI atoms—curl, sed, awk, grep, diff, tar, rsync, cron, SQLite—keep steps inspectable, portable, rebuildable. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17157588 — Feedback welcome!
 #ROOT  #ResilientTech  #Emacs 
 #OrgMode  #RDM  #NFDI 
 #FAIR 
 #Reproducibility 
 #literateprogramming 
 #BoostOK
Don't know why but just noticed I root server (operated by Netnod) has a MX record in root zone. See https://mirrors.de.sahilister.net/pub/root-files/root-servers.net.zone
 
      
  
             
      
  
                            
                        
                         
      
  
                            
                        
                         
      
  
                            
                        
                         
      
  
            