Russia’s Pirate Party wrote a letter to NASA offering to host the agency’s website, which is currently out of commission because of the government shutdown. The Pirate Party — a minority political movement in many European countries predicated on privacy and transparency — informed NASA that it could use the party’s dedicated servers until the U.S. government got off the ground. The Pirate Party promised “bulletproof collocation or dedicated servers” for as long as NASA needs and said that NASA’s traffic and activity would be safe.
Russian 'Pirates' Offer Hobbled NASA a Helping Tech Hand
Posted by: David Vranicar October 8, 2013 01:58 PMRussia’s Pirate Party wrote a letter to NASA offering to host the agency’s website, which is currently out of commission because of the government shutdown. The Pirate Party — a minority political movement in many European countries predicated on privacy and transparency — informed NASA that it could use the party’s dedicated servers until the U.S. government got off the ground. The Pirate Party promised “bulletproof collocation or dedicated servers” for as long as NASA needs and said that NASA’s traffic and activity would be safe.