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California Community Colocation Project Takes Off (Linux Journal)

Linux Journal writes about the California Community Colocation Project. "The California Community Colocation Project, or CCCP, was launched in February 2002 as the world's first formal non-profit to focus exclusively on the needs of the not-for-profit colocation community. The CCCP is a project of the Online Policy Group of San Francisco."
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California Community Colocation Project Takes Off (Linux Journal)

Posted Oct 1, 2002 22:59 UTC (Tue) by rogerd (guest, #4170) [Link]

Is their name for real?????

CCCP, only in Kalifornia!!!!

California Community Colocation Project Takes Off (Linux Journal)

Posted Oct 2, 2002 3:54 UTC (Wed) by Peter (guest, #1127) [Link]

Is their name for real?????

Makes me think of the C preprocessor that came with GCC many years ago, back in 2.7 or so. I don't remember what 'cccp' stood for - I think sopmething like "Common C / C++ Preprocessor". This was before the whole thing was rewritten as a library and linked directly into the C/C++ backends for efficiency....

I miss the "twisty maze of compiler features, all different" too. (:

California Community Colocation Project Takes Off (Linux Journal)

Posted Oct 2, 2002 8:20 UTC (Wed) by NAR (subscriber, #1313) [Link]

If you interpret the CCCP string not as Latin characters, but as Cyrillic characters, you get the Russian abbrevation for USSR (seen on many astronauts' helmets and sportsmen's cloths).

California Community Colocation Project Takes Off (Linux Journal)

Posted Oct 10, 2002 19:28 UTC (Thu) by barrygould (guest, #4774) [Link]

CCCP, only in Kalifornia!!!!
And their site is RED!

Welcome to the People's Republic of California!

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