We established our first website back in Spring 2020. The website was rather janky, but thanks to then-CA member Soaring of Regelis, a redesigned website was launched near the end of 2020. Those were mainly the two main chapters for the frontend of our website, but we do have one more major chapter on ourContinue reading “Introducing micronations.ca – the next evolution of our free website hosting program”
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Cupertino Alliance completes acquisition of MicroNear
The Cupertino Alliance has officially completed the acquisition of Micronear from the Berry Empire. with the passing of the motion Acquisition of MicroNear by the Cupertino Alliance. MicroNear, a service that aims to provide a list of nearby micronations, was first conceived by Berry Empire’s Redberry, since he was trying to do an actual physicalContinue reading “Cupertino Alliance completes acquisition of MicroNear”
Gazette for session 122
Gazette for session 121
Gazette for session 118
Gazette for session 117
Plant subsidy, Discord Nitro giveaway, and coat of arm services – a recap of the Cupertino Alliance
It seems like yesterday when we were celebrating the New Year’s. Winter went, March Break flew by and now it’s June. Time flies- but that doesn’t keep the alliance from innovating! Let’s take a dive at what the Ross government has been doing! Montan, James, participate in GreenCities subsidy James B (Desert District) and LeonContinue reading “Plant subsidy, Discord Nitro giveaway, and coat of arm services – a recap of the Cupertino Alliance”
A new possible ship program, a new possible web host program, a new deputy minister, and a new guides chapter.
New, new, new. There’s a lot of new things that went around this week, let’s take a rundown on what happened in your alliance. Possible ship program Jayden Lycon ran a poll relating to the alliance’s opinion on the production of blueprints and instructions for both S/V Niantic and C/F Nicholas Randouler. These documents wouldContinue reading “A new possible ship program, a new possible web host program, a new deputy minister, and a new guides chapter.”
Guide on how to use MicroWiki finished; website updates; loads of project updates
TORONTO, ON – The second chapter of the Cupertino Guide was finished on 30 April 2021 following weeks of work by both Lycon and Ross governments. This chapter, which covers how to use MicroWiki, was originally a part of the first chapter. The decision to split the Guide into two chapters was made in winterContinue reading “Guide on how to use MicroWiki finished; website updates; loads of project updates”
Cupertino Guides – an update
TORONTO, ON – A press release was made regarding the revived Cupertino Guides project. This revival continues the pattern of various program revivals; an initiative of the Lycon administration which is focused towards the revival of programs considered practical, useful, and realistic. This initiative was started in November 2020 and considerable work is going onContinue reading “Cupertino Guides – an update”