Identity and rights boundary

New site. New ownership.

DevAwesome is a new project on an acquired domain. The domain is the continuity; the former operation, people, content, audience, and consent are not.

Current project

What starts here

A newly authored developer field-test lab, an original language-identification quiz, a transparent method, and public implementation source.

Hard boundary

What did not transfer

No former issue archive, quiz content, logo, authorship, subscriber list, consent, analytics, audience figure, endorsement, sponsorship relationship, customer, or community is claimed.

Email

No inherited list

There is no newsletter signup. Any future edition needs a named editor, a current privacy flow, fresh consent for the current operator, and four completed editions before launch.

Historical URLs

No blanket redirects

Unknown paths return a real 404. The two restored issue URLs answer documented live links with new project notes; they do not reproduce the former issues. Every other archive URL remains unresolved unless target-level evidence justifies a specific action.

Challenge the record.

If you operated, wrote for, or hold rights connected to the former site, or if a factual statement here is wrong, use the public issue tracker for a non-sensitive correction.

Keep sensitive reports private.

Do not post credentials, personal data, subscriber information, or vulnerability details publicly. Use GitHub's private security reporting flow for security matters.

The current publication is indexable.

Matthias Ramahi is the current operator and editor. The first two reproducible field tests passed their published rigs and the owner approved indexing for this minimum viable launch. They were not independently technically reviewed, and that limitation stays visible. The acquired-domain boundary above remains unchanged.