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Episode: 43
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Title: HPR0043: Docdroppers
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0043/hpr0043.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 10:40:19
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Who?
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Hello, and welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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I'm Walt Herbert, and I'd like to talk just briefly the day about dockedroppers.
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That's www.docdropeprs.org.
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The site was set up as a wiki of the digital dog pound to not only function as a repository,
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but also to showcase hacking-related information.
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Of course, the site is primarily for the community, but as a public web page, it's also serving
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as an ambassadorial page to those who may be researching hacking in its culture.
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The articles range anywhere from programming tutorials to caffeine.
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The content is inclusive of anything and everything related to hacking really.
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Amongst articles on freaking Linux how-tos and custom antennas, you'll also find some
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more obscure articles.
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For example, bios of some not so famous, but just as noteworthy hackers, social engineering
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techniques, and even military jamming procedures.
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It's all there, and more is always welcome.
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If you're just stopping by to check out the page, I would recommend using the random page
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link on the navigation menu.
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Hopefully you'll stumble upon something that you may not have even realized is of interest
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to you.
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Microsoft is contributed to and maintained by members of the community.
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Over the years, there have been so many contributors that would be impossible to thank everyone
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in the time allotted.
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This however, by no means diminishes the gratitude or appreciation of everyone's efforts.
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Anyone who wishes to contribute an article, regardless of which particular community you
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may belong to, if any, may do so by simply registering at www.doctroppers.org and following
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the directions on how to submit in the health section.
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Word to the Y-zo, please do register as MediaWiki, while otherwise display your IP address.
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Doctroppers is a not-for-profit page, so you may choose your work to be licensed under
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the appropriate canal or a Creative Commons license.
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This is done simply by tagging the end of the article.
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You need not worry if the essay that you wrote for class or the manual you wrote for your
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co-workers is appropriate for the site or not.
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It's an edited site, so in the event that something is not quite appropriate, it will
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simply be removed.
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So there is no risk in submitting.
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As mentioned before, the site employs MediaWiki, and because articles may be revised by multiple
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persons and in some cases outright corrected, there is a degree of assurance as to the
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integrity of content.
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If you're just beginning to explore the hacking world, much like myself, I'm sure you can
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appreciate the importance of accurate information.
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The MediaWiki set up also allows articles to be easily searchable as well as categorized,
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and this is especially useful if you're looking for information on specific subject matter
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in a hurry.
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As of late, doctroppers.org has also been functioning as a sanctuary of sorts.
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There are some people on Wikipedia who have been somewhat, and let's just say they've
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been somewhat over-revisionist in their views of what is notable enough to be considered
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a Wikipedia article and what is not.
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Apparently, a large amount of hacking history is not notable.
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And at time when the common media is tarnishing the meaning and history of hacking, to have
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the positive aspects emitted from a repository like Wikipedia is especially disheartening,
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the rejected articles must be preserved.
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So rather than battling for consensus, we've simply been moving articles over to doctroppers
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one by one.
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If you would like to help in this process, there are also detailed instructions in the
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doctroppers help section.
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Regardless of your contribution, your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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And speaking of contributions to the community, if you would like to record your own episode
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of HPR, you may do so by visiting www.packerpublicradio.org and clicking on the link that says contribute.
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Thank you for listening and have a good day.
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Thank you for listening to Hack Republic Radio, HPR is sponsored by Carol.net, so head on
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