[ih] Museum-quality archive for this list?
Brian E Carpenter
brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com
Mon Nov 15 19:55:34 PST 2021
Marc Weber <marc at webhistory.org> is on this list and is, or was, associated with the CHM.
Regards
Brian
On 16-Nov-21 16:45, John Levine via Internet-history wrote:
> It appears that Andrew Sullivan via Internet-history <ajs at crankycanuck.ca> said:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 02:34:22PM -0800, Dave Crocker via Internet-history wrote:
>>> archived under museum-quality conditions, with easy public access.
>>
>> Easy public access we have. Museum-quality conditions are not something, I think, that the Internet Society can guarantee at least at present.
>
> I dunno. I've visited the Computer Museum at its second home on the wharf in Boston and I've visited ISOC,
> and I'd say by those standards ISOC was at least museum quality.
>
> If people have contacts at the CHM at its new home in California, they
> might be persuaded to keep a copy of the archive, as they do for the
> RFC series.
>
> R's,
> John
>
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