[ih] Museum-quality archive for this list?

Andrew Sullivan ajs at crankycanuck.ca
Mon Nov 15 18:33:22 PST 2021


Ah, ok. Well, the archive we are operating (or, really, paying someone else to archive) is what we are able to offer right now. 

We do archive the Internet Society pages at archive.org. I am not sure whether that extends to list archives but I will find out. 

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Andrew Sullivan 
Please excuse my clumbsy thums

> On Nov 15, 2021, at 20:37, Dave Crocker via Internet-history <internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
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> On 11/15/2021 2:58 PM, Andrew Sullivan via Internet-history wrote:
>> Easy public access we have.  Museum-quality conditions are not something, I think, that the Internet Society can guarantee at least at present.
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> I must admit that it had not occurred to me that ISOC might be the provider of museum-quality archiving and access.
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> I'd rather assumed it might be done by a... museum.
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> d/
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> ps. I got a private note asking about a paid archive at archive.org.  I think that a reasonable question and possibly worth doing on it own. Whether that qualifies as 'museum quality' isn't something I can assess.
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