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README.md

NoteHub

NoteHub is a free and anonymous hosting for markdown pages. It can be used for publishing of markdown-formatted text. For instance, this service might be interesting to people, who want to publish something, but don't want to start a blog.

Writing

Once a user started to write, he gets a special draft URL like:

http://notehub.org/draft/4j32j4g23v23v4vnb234mn23jh6b76686

His changes will be auto-saved every minute, manualy or at a registered page exit. When the same link will be opened again and the page wasn't published yet, the author will be recognized using cookies, or he should enter three non-trivial words from the document, to unlock the draft. The security aspect here is non-critical, since every page will eventually be published on NoteHub anyway. So there is no reason to assume, that a draft contains critical information.

Publishing

Once a page is published, it gets accessible under and URL like:

http://notehub.org/%YEAR/%MONTH/%DAY/%TITLE

Hence, every date represents a name space.

Features