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[ARCHIVED] Repo to coordinate archival efforts with IPFS
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Archive webpage archive hub #26

Open jbenet opened 9 years ago

jbenet commented 9 years ago

Every independent archival effort that we do should have a webpage. It would be useful for it to have certain things like:

There may be standards for this already. (Check the Internet Archive and OKFN?)

It may be doable as a package.json style metadata file, and a script to produce an index.html.

jbenet commented 9 years ago

Oh the archive hub part is that it might be nice if we could point to a page for issues (fine to use this repo for now), a home like ipfs.io/archives or archives.ipfs.io to list everything available, and so on

davidar commented 9 years ago

:+1: was going to suggest this myself at some point :)

davidar commented 9 years ago

I'll try to finalise arXiv #2 soon, so that we have something to work with as a starting point.

eminence commented 9 years ago

In addition to your list above, what about also including a link to the relevant issue in this ipfs/archives repository? a lot of the stuff we archive will be incomplete for the first pass. people who find the archive on ipfs should know where to go if they want to help

i'll start thinking about this issue over the next week and try to put together a POC/demo. at this point we have plenty of archives to work with

eminence commented 8 years ago

i hacked this together as something to start a discussion on the nitty-gritty details (obviously not finished, but have a look anyway)

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZBuTfLH1LLi4JqgutzBdwSYS5ybrkztnyWAfRBP729WB/archives/index.html

(edit: see below for the latest version of this page)

jbenet commented 8 years ago

looking good!

would be nice to grab the page's hash with js and show it also as "everything" or something.

On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Andrew Chin notifications@github.com wrote:

i hacked this together as something to start a discussion on the nitty-gritty details (obviously not finished, but have a look anyway)

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmZBuTfLH1LLi4JqgutzBdwSYS5ybrkztnyWAfRBP729WB/archives/index.html

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/ipfs/archives/issues/26#issuecomment-147038803.

eminence commented 8 years ago

FYI the latest version of this hub is here:

http://ipfs.io/ipns/em32.net/archives/

ghost commented 8 years ago

This is neat!

d10r commented 7 years ago

http://ipfs.io/ipns/em32.net/archives/ unfortunately isn't available anymore

eminence commented 7 years ago

let me see if i can revive it, give me a few days