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Où Arnaud Montebourg, l'ancien ministre avec un discours volontariste sur la nécessité de consommer du « made in France » a-t-il hébergé son site Internet pour 2017 ?

Hors de France, chez Microsoft Azure, qui ne dispose pas de serveurs en France mais au Pays-Bas pour la localisation la plus proche !




Traceroute depuis Adeli :
$ tcptraceroute www.arnaudmontebourg-2017.fr
Selected device eth0.74, address 46.227.16.8, port 51497 for outgoing packets
Tracing the path to www.arnaudmontebourg-2017.fr (23.100.1.29) on TCP port 80 (http), 30 hops max
 1  portevlan.adeli.biz (46.227.16.1)  0.219 ms  0.264 ms  0.258 ms
 2  ams-ix-1.microsoft.com (80.249.209.20)  20.237 ms  20.569 ms  20.467 ms
 3  be-72-0.ibr02.ams.ntwk.msn.net (104.44.9.146)  21.781 ms  22.186 ms  22.406 ms
 4  ae76-0.ams04-96cbe-1b.ntwk.msn.net (104.44.9.241)  23.335 ms  21.023 ms  20.701 ms
 5  * * *
 6  * * *
 7  * * *
 8  * * *
 9  waws-prod-am2-015.cloudapp.net (23.100.1.29) [open]  29.988 ms  21.756 ms  21.715 ms

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Dans le même genre, j'avais poussé un petit coup de gueule vis à vis de programme d'accompagnement de startup dont une majorité des sites étaient hébergé en Allemagne !
C'est d'ailleurs toujours le cas.

Je trouve celà vraiment nul de la part d'organisme qui sont censés promouvoir la frenchtech !

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Faut pas perdre trop de temps non plus avec Montebourg.

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C'est clair.
Faut mieux se concentrer sur l'homme qui ne sera pas candidat aux prochaines élections mais qui se présente à la prochaine élection.

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Faut pas perdre trop de temps non plus avec Montebourg.
...Le mec: non. Les idées: certaines, oui !

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stop!
sinon ça va déraper!

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Donc le moteur du site d'un promoteur du made in France opposé aux méchantes multinationale qui évite de payer des impôts est un multinationale qui évite de payer des impôts avec des serveurs pas made in France.

Et derrière les éoliennes chéries des anti-CO2 il y a des usines dont le fonctionnement génère du CO2.

Et surtout en bilan final 1 éolienne = 1000 voitures

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Montebourg, défenseur du made in France, héberge son site web aux Pays-Bas !
« Réponse #7 le: 03 septembre 2016 à 08:19:20 »
Apple And Foxconn Are The Best Thing That's Ever Happened To Chinese Labour

Long term readers will know that I’ve very little time for the various do gooders and whiners about exploitation who go on and on about how there’s something terrible about Foxconn’s factories in China. Or that Apple is some sort of moral monster for providing jobs and incomes to the poor of the world. Such readers will also know that I continually try to put the other side of the story: Chinese wages and working conditions are improving rapidly not because of the campaigning groups but precisely and exactly because manufacturers keep employing ever more such workers.

And we’ve a very good piece over at The Atlantic which makes some of the points that I have been:

If you are looking for the most-gruesome factory conditions in China, you don’t go to a multinational giant like Foxconn, which has to deal with Western customers and pay at least some attention to appearances and laws. You go instead to the small, ramshackle, often unregulated workshops, often away from the big cities, where conditions are as inefficient and sometimes as unsafe as they were when China was just beginning to industrialize.

The conditions at Foxconn are vastly better than they are at many other sites inside China. This isn’t a surprise: multinationals are well known for paying higher than local wages and also for having better working conditions.

(The peak suicide rate for Foxconn came in 2010, when it reported a total of 12 “completed” suicides at all its Chinese plants. On a per capita basis, this was below the suicide rate for China as a whole, but everyone at Foxconn recognized it as an emergency.)

As I’ve said repeatedly, that suicide rate was lower than the Chinese one generally. Although we should be rather more accurate than just saying “lower”. It was, among the 1 million working at Foxconn then, about 5% of the suicide rate in the general Chinese economy.

According to Louis Woo, Gou is aware of the example of Henry Ford. Not the Ford of the assembly line and the mass-marketed Model T, whose achievements Gou has already matched, nor the elderly Henry Ford of the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Rather, the “welfare capitalist” Ford, who in 1914 announced a new $5 daily wage, roughly double the prevailing rate. Ford did this to reduce then-extreme turnover on his assembly lines, which was even more rapid than Foxconn’s current level, and to hasten the creation of a middle class capable of buying his cars.

Again, as I’ve repreatedly said here, Ford’s $5 a day was to reduce turnover and training costs among his labour force. Nothing at all to do with trying to enable his workers to afford his cars.

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2012/11/30/apple-and-foxconn-are-the-best-thing-thats-ever-happened-to-chinese-labour/

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Montebourg, défenseur du made in France, héberge son site web aux Pays-Bas !
« Réponse #8 le: 03 septembre 2016 à 09:54:35 »
Le site de Montebourg est toujours hébergé sur l’offre Cloud de Microsoft (Azure).

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Montebourg, défenseur du made in France, héberge son site web aux Pays-Bas !
« Réponse #9 le: 19 septembre 2016 à 21:54:57 »
Un petit mail à son agence de comm' ? Un tweet ? Ca serait drôle de voir la réponse.