[LEAPSECS] rewriting history of Torino Colloquium
Kimo Crossman
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Tue Apr 12 10:07:00 EDT 2011
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On Apr 11, 2011 1:06 PM, "Tom Van Baak" <tvb at leapsecond.com> wrote:
> Two comments --
>
> 1) In my experience URL's change from time to time (note the U in
> URI means Uniform, not Universal).
>
> Whether compuserve or geocities, hp.com or sun.com, companies
> and domains come and go; private or commercial or academic. It
> just happens. You know this. Web layouts come and go too: html
> one day; asp another; then php.
>
> There's no need to fear "rewriting history" just because a domain
> changes or a URL gets reorganized by an IT department. Honestly,
> how long do you think your own ucolick.org or ~sla will be around?
>
> 2) But based on your note, I cached the Torino proceedings here:
> http://leapsecond.com/history/torino/
>
> Still, please, when some day my web site or the LEAPSECS list
> goes away, don't assume there's a conspiracy. It's more likely
> that the ISP badly fumbled an upgrade, or I forgot to pay the bills,
> or my estate has no clue what all these old files are.
>
> /tvb
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Allen" <sla at ucolick.org>
> To: "Leap Second Discussion List" <leapsecs at leapsecond.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 6:49 PM
> Subject: [LEAPSECS] rewriting history of Torino Colloquium
>
>
>> When the ITU-R held its colloquium in Torino in 2003 the Italian
>> institute was the IEN. Originally the proceedings were online at
>>
>> http://www.ien.it/luc/cesio/itu/ITU.shtml
>>
>> During subsequent reorganizations that became the INRIM. Until
>> recently they had continued to host the proceedings of the 2003
>> colloquium at this URL
>>
>> http://www.inrim.it/luc/cesio/itu/ITU.shtml
>>
>> I was recently informed that this link is now dead.
>> Much more to my surprise I find that there is no trace of it
>> in the Internet Archive's wayback machine.
>>
>> Fortunately the wayback machine had crawled the original website,
>> and during at least some of the many crawls the content was available.
>>
>> I suggest that anyone who wants not to forget history should grab
>> a copy of the proceedings.
>>
>> --
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