150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for IAFA-DESCRIPT (220 bytes) Description: This site is the official Internet FTP server of the OSSP project. Its location is Munich, Germany (Longitude 48 16 N / Latitude 11 26 E) Internet connection is provided by a 10Mbit/s link.
10Mbps 🥺 (ls (which, despite this being FTP, looks like actual ls -l lol), says May 30 2000)
I had to read through all of these to come up with repository descriptions, so here's some more ones i liked: OSSP sugar -- The Markup Language With Invisible Syntactic Sugar OSSP sugar is a markup language and corresponding processing tool for writing technical documentation that uses a mostly invisible markup language (so-called "syntactic sugar" in compiler construction folk terminology). bro WHAT are you TALKING about (this actually appears to be an early markdown/rST-style system: https://git.sr.ht/~nabijaczleweli/ossp-sugar/tree/5adc722e/item/srml2sxml#L10)
OSSP val - Value Access OSSP val is a flexible name to value mapping library for ISO-C variables. It allows one to access ISO-C variables through name strings, [...] what the fuck is an "ISO C variable" (this is actually a std::map<string, any>, but not very good https://git.sr.ht/~nabijaczleweli/ossp-val/tree/trunk/item/val.h)
OSSP due - Dynamic User Environment OSSP due is a unified and dynamic GNU Bash shell and Vim editor user environment providing reusable functionalities which proofed to be useful in practice. https://git.sr.ht/~nabijaczleweli/ossp-due
remove OSSP uuid from CVS -- it is now versioned controlled in a Monotone repository $ git -C ossp-uuid.git/ ls-tree HEAD $
yes he removed everything and didn't link the monotone repo. naturally https://monotone.ca has been unchanged for like a decade, and package removed since buster