#archiveteam 2011-10-01,Sat

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03:11 πŸ”— perfinion hey
03:11 πŸ”— perfinion berlios is going down
03:11 πŸ”— perfinion is there a channel for that yet?
03:13 πŸ”— perfinion o
03:13 πŸ”— perfinion someone emailed already, awesome
03:14 πŸ”— db48x perfinion: dunno if there's a channel
03:14 πŸ”— perfinion well if the email comes through there isnt really a project needed
03:14 πŸ”— db48x true :)
03:15 πŸ”— db48x it'd be good to get ForgePlucker finished, though
03:15 πŸ”— perfinion wassat? for sourceforge?
03:15 πŸ”— db48x scraper written by esr for anything derived from sourceforge, yes
03:17 πŸ”— perfinion _the_ esr?
03:18 πŸ”— db48x yes
03:18 πŸ”— perfinion nice
03:18 πŸ”— db48x ironically, he started the project because berlios went down for a few days
03:18 πŸ”— perfinion oh thats what that quote above was from
03:18 πŸ”— db48x yea
03:18 πŸ”— perfinion makes more sense now
03:18 πŸ”— db48x heh
03:21 πŸ”— perfinion do we have any idea how big sf is ?
03:21 πŸ”— perfinion it seems like that one would be a challange
03:23 πŸ”— db48x could be
03:23 πŸ”— db48x not sure how big it is
03:31 πŸ”— arrith sourceforge is on the Fire Drill page http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Fire_Drill
03:31 πŸ”— arrith but i don't know about any active effort towards a live mirror
03:35 πŸ”— perfinion oh i dont think we need a live mirror
03:35 πŸ”— perfinion just mirror it every few months again
03:40 πŸ”— db48x http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCPlczI3k-c
03:40 πŸ”— arrith so a delayed live mirror
03:40 πŸ”— db48x I can't help but imagine a large wodden trunk with those legs
03:41 πŸ”— db48x wooden
04:07 πŸ”— balrog SketchCow: I hope you heard about BerliOS
04:07 πŸ”— balrog basically, it's time to mirror it
04:07 πŸ”— db48x we've been talking about it
04:07 πŸ”— balrog ok
04:07 πŸ”— db48x we need a list of project names
04:07 πŸ”— balrog you can't scrape the site for that?
04:08 πŸ”— db48x presumably
04:08 πŸ”— db48x and we need to work on ForgePlucker; it doesn't save everything yet
04:08 πŸ”— balrog well we have only two months
04:08 πŸ”— arrith balrog: well actually the *first* step is emailing them, which has been done. but then preparations to grab stuff should be done just in case.
04:09 πŸ”— balrog this is Fraunhofer. They said there isn't enough financial support from the community
04:09 πŸ”— balrog I don't count on them changing the closing date
04:11 πŸ”— arrith balrog: oh i mean they've been emailed about providing data to archive.org themselves
04:11 πŸ”— balrog ahh.
04:11 πŸ”— arrith which is easier then a bunch of people downloading it
04:12 πŸ”— balrog yeah
04:12 πŸ”— arrith if they won't then we gotta dl
04:12 πŸ”— balrog I hope someone gets to mac.com / me.com stuff though
04:12 πŸ”— balrog Apple set a June 2012 deadline
04:12 πŸ”— balrog and there's quite a lot
04:12 πŸ”— arrith hmm i haven't heard about that
04:12 πŸ”— arrith balrog: they're deleting it, not transitioning?
04:12 πŸ”— balrog they're not transitioning the idisk and webspace stuff
04:13 πŸ”— balrog http://www.apple.com/mobileme/transition.html
04:13 πŸ”— arrith db48x: btw for project names: http://sourcewell.berlios.de/index.php?by=Name&cnt=0
04:13 πŸ”— balrog "iWeb publishing" -- not available
04:13 πŸ”— arrith db48x: cnt=10, cnt=20, etc
04:13 πŸ”— balrog What happens to the iWeb sites that IҀ™ve published to MobileMe?
04:13 πŸ”— balrog You will be able to continue publishing iWeb sites to MobileMe through June 30, 2012, even after moving to iCloud. With iWeb you can easily move a site published to MobileMe to another web hosting service and you should do so before that date. Please read this article for details.
04:13 πŸ”— arrith balrog: oh yeah, abandoned sites could get deleted. that wouldn't be good.
04:13 πŸ”— balrog yup
04:15 πŸ”— balrog I'm just reminding people, so everyone doesn't try pulling it all at the deadline
04:16 πŸ”— balrog if people were to start now, then it's likely it would all be pulled by the deadling
04:16 πŸ”— balrog deadline*
04:16 πŸ”— arrith balrog: is there anything about mac.com / me.com on the wiki?
04:16 πŸ”— balrog doubt it.
04:16 πŸ”— balrog nope
04:16 πŸ”— arrith that would be good to have if there isn't, esp if it's been known for a while
04:17 πŸ”— arrith db48x: this is the last page afaict: http://sourcewell.berlios.de/index.php?by=Name&cnt=5440
04:17 πŸ”— balrog it's been known since july
04:17 πŸ”— arrith balrog: hmm yeah. there needs to be a page and stuff on that then
04:18 πŸ”— balrog arrith: if you don't mind doing it, please go ahead. I wish I had more time :/
04:18 πŸ”— arrith one thing i'm worried about is all the stuff not directly part of a project that's on berlios.de
04:18 πŸ”— balrog arrith: like?
04:18 πŸ”— arrith balrog: i'll see what i can do
04:18 πŸ”— balrog ok, thanks!
04:18 πŸ”— balrog FYI
04:18 πŸ”— balrog the idisk stuff isn't directly scrapable. there are tricks to do it though.
04:19 πŸ”— arrith balrog: everything in the sidebar on the left of the homepage of http://berlios.de that isn't the sourcewell
04:19 πŸ”— arrith balrog: anything you could write up and pastebin, i'll put on the wiki if you want
04:19 πŸ”— balrog I mentioned it before, and someone here produced a script that got xml of the idisk stuff
04:19 πŸ”— balrog I'm about to leave, unfortunately
04:19 πŸ”— arrith ah alright
04:19 πŸ”— balrog also, can't that be whetted?
04:19 πŸ”— balrog wgetted*
04:20 πŸ”— arrith the berlios.de or idisk?
04:20 πŸ”— arrith since probably yes to both
04:20 πŸ”— balrog the berlios.de
04:20 πŸ”— balrog idisk, not directly
04:20 πŸ”— arrith ah
04:20 πŸ”— balrog some tricks will have to be used
04:20 πŸ”— arrith well someone has to do it with the hdd space and bandwidth capable
04:20 πŸ”— arrith hopefully people on the AT qualify
04:20 πŸ”— balrog try http://homepage.mac.com/mac_vieuxnez/FileSharing16.html for example
04:22 πŸ”— arrith balrog: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Deathwatch
04:22 πŸ”— arrith mentions "iweb". is very short, but at least it's not totally unknown.
04:22 πŸ”— balrog ok.
04:23 πŸ”— balrog well "may shut down" isn't really the case, it's more like "most likely will shut down"
04:25 πŸ”— arrith yeah, should be edited
04:25 πŸ”— balrog should be under Pining for the Fjords not pre-emptive
04:25 πŸ”— arrith balrog: do you know of any public announcement of the iweb / mac.com / me.com stuff?
04:25 πŸ”— balrog arrith: yeah, that web page is pretty clear
04:25 πŸ”— balrog http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4597
04:25 πŸ”— balrog the announcement was at the 2011 WWDC keynote
04:25 πŸ”— balrog they just left iWeb/mac.com/me.com out of iCloud
04:26 πŸ”— balrog anyway on that page, there's a chart
04:26 πŸ”— balrog "MobileMe Service: iWeb Publishing / iDisk" Ҁ” "Available in iCloud: No"
04:26 πŸ”— balrog see it?
04:26 πŸ”— balrog and "your service has been extended through June 30, 2012, at no additional charge. After that date, the MobileMe service will no longer be available."
04:26 πŸ”— arrith yeah
04:27 πŸ”— balrog I think that's pretty lcear
04:27 πŸ”— balrog clear*
04:31 πŸ”— db48x hrm, berlios is more complicated than I realized
04:32 πŸ”— db48x ForgePlucker only handles developer.berlios.de, really
04:32 πŸ”— db48x sourcewell is related though
04:33 πŸ”— db48x compare http://sourcewell.berlios.de/appbyid.php?id=3545 with http://developer.berlios.de/projects/eskil/
04:35 πŸ”— balrog there is a lot of stuff :/
04:35 πŸ”— balrog there are also the bug trackers
04:36 πŸ”— balrog bbl night
04:36 πŸ”— db48x later balrog
04:37 πŸ”— arrith oh
04:37 πŸ”— arrith sourcewell seemed to be where the hosted projects were, if they have a different system for each that's pretty wild
04:38 πŸ”— db48x sourcewell is only announcements, it seems
04:38 πŸ”— db48x similar to Freshmeat
04:39 πŸ”— db48x developer is where you would actually host a project, with a source code repository, mailing list, bug tracker, etc
04:39 πŸ”— arrith ah, good to know
04:40 πŸ”— arrith i assumed those entries were linking to the actual project pages but i did not check
04:44 πŸ”— arrith http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=BerliOS
04:45 πŸ”— db48x progress :)
04:49 πŸ”— arrith yes :)
04:50 πŸ”— * db48x edits
04:50 πŸ”— arrith some stuff about that esr tool might be good
04:50 πŸ”— arrith just in case you get hit by a bus :P
04:50 πŸ”— arrith so people know it exists, and where the git fork/clone is hosted, etc
04:56 πŸ”— arrith was etherpad ever archived? (the content, not the source code)
04:59 πŸ”— chronomex yes
04:59 πŸ”— chronomex early days of archiveteam :)
05:01 πŸ”— arrith ah good
05:01 πŸ”— arrith balrog: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MobileMe
05:02 πŸ”— balrog oh, didn't see that
05:02 πŸ”— arrith every time i think the Archive Team hasn't heard of something, turns out there's a page on the wiki for it!
05:02 πŸ”— arrith balrog: yeah took me a while to find
05:02 πŸ”— arrith or to think of going to it
05:02 πŸ”— balrog nothing about idksk though
05:02 πŸ”— balrog idisk8
05:02 πŸ”— balrog idisk****
05:02 πŸ”— arrith yeah, or iweb
05:02 πŸ”— arrith well kind of iweb, just doesn't mention iweb specifically
05:02 πŸ”— balrog iWeb is the same as homepage.mac.com / web.me.com
05:02 πŸ”— balrog iDisk isn't
05:06 πŸ”— arrith right
05:10 πŸ”— SketchCow Back
05:11 πŸ”— arrith SketchCow: wb, BerliOS and MobileMe seem to be the items of the day
05:11 πŸ”— SketchCow I see that.
05:11 πŸ”— SketchCow I endorse all of them
05:11 πŸ”— arrith good to hear
05:13 πŸ”— arrith hm people seem to mix up "Pre-emptive Alarmbells" and "Pining for the Fjords" a lot on the Deathwatch page
05:13 πŸ”— SketchCow That said, I think BerliOS has the greatest chance of us getting it.
05:14 πŸ”— balrog SketchCow: I have a contact who is involved in Sun stuff and was in contact with schily among others
05:14 πŸ”— balrog will ping him
05:17 πŸ”— arrith anyone mind if i put "Pining for the Fjords" above "Pre-emptive Alarmbells" ?
05:17 πŸ”— arrith since i think people mistake higher on the page for more important
05:17 πŸ”— arrith in terms of how close to death a site/service/etc is
05:19 πŸ”— db48x uh oh
05:20 πŸ”— db48x Message from syslogd@celebdil at Sep 30 22:19:25 ...
05:20 πŸ”— db48x kernel:[775613.112111] Stack:
05:20 πŸ”— db48x Message from syslogd@celebdil at Sep 30 22:19:25 ...
05:20 πŸ”— db48x kernel:[775613.112136] Call Trace:
05:20 πŸ”— db48x kernel:[775613.112359] Code: 1f 44 00 00 f0 81 07 00 00 00 01 c9 c3 55 48 89 e5 0f 1f 44 00 00 b8 00 00 01 00 f0 0f c1 07 0f b7 d0 c1 e8 10 39 c2 74 07 f3 90 <0f> b7 17 eb f5 c9 c3 55 48 89 e5 0f 1f 44 00 00 8b 07 89 c2 c1
05:20 πŸ”— arrith mk i'll use my best judgment. feel free to revert if people don't like it.
05:20 πŸ”— db48x it's still working as a router though, which is funny :)
05:20 πŸ”— arrith db48x: that's not good
05:20 πŸ”— arrith heh nice
05:20 πŸ”— db48x brb, gonna bounce it
05:21 πŸ”— db48x it's too wedged to reboot nicely
05:34 πŸ”— SketchCow arrith: Try it as an experiment.
05:34 πŸ”— arrith SketchCow: alright
05:42 πŸ”— arrith i put a note on Talk:Deathwatch about it so it can be reverted if my hypothesis isn't correct
05:57 πŸ”— db48x sheesh: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=BerliOS#Site_Organization
05:59 πŸ”— db48x BerliOS Developer has some nice features (ie Git support), but the rest of that stuff is just dead weight
06:03 πŸ”— * db48x yawns
06:04 πŸ”— db48x maybe tomorrow I'll be able to check out the ForgePlucker source code
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08:28 πŸ”— arrith b&
08:46 πŸ”— arrith wooo
08:46 πŸ”— arrith just did a bunch of kinda tedious wiki stuff
08:47 πŸ”— chronomex awesome :)
08:47 πŸ”— db48x whoa
08:47 πŸ”— db48x that is rather a lot
08:48 πŸ”— arrith ty
08:48 πŸ”— arrith i do things in bursts. like some kind of ADD hummingbird. this is my night on the AT wiki.
08:48 πŸ”— db48x :)
08:48 πŸ”— arrith right, one good thing for the wiki would be to get a template for {{Yes}} and {{No}} so they get autocolored green and red
08:48 πŸ”— db48x I just did a bunch of edits on openstreetmap while insomniaing
08:49 πŸ”— arrith nice
08:49 πŸ”— db48x http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=37.90038&lon=-122.06128&zoom=16&layers=M
08:49 πŸ”— arrith {{Yes}} is way easier than style="background: lightgreen" | Yes
08:50 πŸ”— db48x hrm
08:50 πŸ”— arrith esp if there are hundreds
08:50 πŸ”— arrith and there are hundreds of wikis that should be in that table.. someday
08:50 πŸ”— db48x I think that macro would have to include part of the table cell markup
08:50 πŸ”— db48x but I'm all for it
08:51 πŸ”— arrith yeah i'm really not sure how wikipedia does it. but somehow putting {{ }} around "Yes" and "No" colorizes them. i tried it on the AT wiki just to see what would happen and it became a broken link to Template:Yes
08:51 πŸ”— arrith so maybe if i edited Template:Yes with whatever it needs it would work..
08:51 πŸ”— db48x yep
08:52 πŸ”— db48x edit the Template:Yes on wikipedia and see what it does
08:52 πŸ”— arrith yeah i was just going to try to find that
08:52 πŸ”— db48x might just be able to copy them over in their entirty
08:52 πŸ”— db48x entirety
08:53 πŸ”— arrith http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Yes
08:53 πŸ”— arrith fancy table
08:53 πŸ”— db48x lots of macros there
08:53 πŸ”— arrith {{yes|Sure}} would be neat. so instead of "yes" maybe "good", "bad", "okay" for green/red/yellow
08:54 πŸ”— arrith then if something is "good" it can be marked as such
08:54 πŸ”— db48x yea
08:55 πŸ”— arrith i should've looked into this before doing it manually hah
08:56 πŸ”— arrith ah well
08:56 πŸ”— db48x heh :)
09:04 πŸ”— chronomex you know what'd be rad
09:05 πŸ”— chronomex having ((SavedOn:a date)) colorize depending on how long ago that date was
09:05 πŸ”— db48x oooh
09:05 πŸ”— chronomex dont mean to throw you off, just bikeshedding
09:05 πŸ”— arrith that's a good idea
09:06 πŸ”— chronomex no curlies on me phone keyboard but i think you got the idea
09:06 πŸ”— arrith yeah hm. would need to pick a gradient and the gradient might vary depending on how long you want the range to be. 0-3 weeks, 0-6 months, etc
09:07 πŸ”— chronomex ((Yes:2011-09-26)) could at least be sortable
09:07 πŸ”— chronomex sorting and red/green is a good first approximation
09:07 πŸ”— db48x I'd do {{downloaded:2011-10-1}}
09:08 πŸ”— chronomex sure, whatever
09:09 πŸ”— chronomex but getting the date in allows us to do fancy shit later
09:09 πŸ”— db48x yea
09:09 πŸ”— arrith if people agree on a default date range/span, a "downloaded" template would work. otherwise it'd be {{downloadedtype1:2011-10-01}}
09:10 πŸ”— chronomex yyyy-mm-dd, fuck everything else.
09:11 πŸ”— arrith oh i didn't mean format, just like how soon should it go from 'green' to 'red' (or whatever the colors are)
09:11 πŸ”— arrith 3 weeks, 6 months, etc
09:11 πŸ”— chronomex oh hm
09:12 πŸ”— arrith i'd see that potentially differing. unless people agree on a default, then there can be variants for less common use cases
09:12 πŸ”— chronomex downloaded:slow:2011-09-28
09:12 πŸ”— db48x it can be refined as we go along
09:12 πŸ”— chronomex slow, med, fast.
09:13 πŸ”— db48x put the date first, so that the speed can be added later :)
09:13 πŸ”— chronomex (how fast it becomes useful to reget)
09:13 πŸ”— chronomex sure
09:14 πŸ”— arrith a listerine-like tool (from the google video stuff) that reports to an archive team server each downloaded time then say a bot could update the wiki would be neat also
09:14 πŸ”— chronomex hmmmm
09:14 πŸ”— chronomex Infrastructure
09:23 πŸ”— arrith one thing also
09:23 πŸ”— arrith generally, at least the way wikipedia does it i think, is when something regularly changes they have a bot edit the page, rather than having a changing thing
09:24 πŸ”— chronomex that's retarded
09:24 πŸ”— chronomex this is just math
09:24 πŸ”— arrith hah. it's 'using the wikiplatform'
09:24 πŸ”— arrith er 'wikimedia platform'
09:24 πŸ”— chronomex it creates meaningless history changecruft
09:24 πŸ”— arrith yeah.. there is that
09:24 πŸ”— db48x yea
09:24 πŸ”— * chronomex versioning nazi
09:24 πŸ”— arrith i think as a result people end up looking at only non-minor revisions
09:25 πŸ”— arrith no i hear you, i'm with you on that just i'm also not a fan of javascript
09:25 πŸ”— arrith some kind of javascript could probably change color, that'd be clientside
09:25 πŸ”— chronomex whine whine whine
09:25 πŸ”— arrith the other thing i thought of is some kind of serverside php thing
09:25 πŸ”— chronomex it's like 4 lines
09:25 πŸ”— chronomex join the 21st century
09:25 πŸ”— arrith well i mean if js is off then it doesn't work
09:25 πŸ”— arrith hah pssh
09:25 πŸ”— chronomex then you get dates
09:25 πŸ”— chronomex no worries mate!
09:26 πŸ”— chronomex STILL SORTABLE
09:26 πŸ”— arrith well, php might work, but that gets into the level of some kind of medawiki plugin
09:26 πŸ”— chronomex this is bikeshedding
09:26 πŸ”— arrith yeah the thing should be sortable
09:26 πŸ”— db48x javascript rocks
09:27 πŸ”— arrith well i'd prefer keeping it serverside myself, but i can't say i know how to write mediawiki plugins
09:27 πŸ”— chronomex sorting mediawiki tables 1) is easy 2) uses js
09:27 πŸ”— db48x :)
09:27 πŸ”— chronomex use half a webbrowser, get half an internet
09:27 πŸ”— db48x alas, when I enabled it on the Friendster page it was flaky
09:27 πŸ”— chronomex seems fair to me!
09:27 πŸ”— arrith ehh right. since that'd be kind of hard to do without js
09:28 πŸ”— db48x still haven't investigated that
09:28 πŸ”— arrith but a dynamic color, not necessarily
09:28 πŸ”— chronomex investigate and report back please.
09:28 πŸ”— * chronomex bedtime :)
09:29 πŸ”— arrith mk, g'nite
09:29 πŸ”— db48x later chronomex
10:24 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor So how is warrick for scraping caches to reconstruct something?
10:26 πŸ”— Cameron_D Well your IP gets a 12 hours ban from Google after about 30 minutes
10:26 πŸ”— Cameron_D so its really really slow
10:27 πŸ”— Cameron_D and I don't think it can scrape IA at the moment
10:28 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor Yeah, doesn't look like it. :/ But it _does_ shuffle through Yahoo and MSN^wBing's caches too and it takes no effort.
10:28 πŸ”— Cameron_D Yahoo has dropped their cache API
10:28 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor Oh, entirely?
10:28 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor Doh.
10:29 πŸ”— Cameron_D and Bing seems broken too (I have never successfully saved anything through it)
10:30 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor Hmm, well it looks like it managed to get a little bit at least.
13:04 πŸ”— Wyatt|Wor What?
15:34 πŸ”— balrog morning, all
15:36 πŸ”— balrog SketchCow: if BerliOS doesn't get back to you, you could try contacting Jârg Schilling
15:40 πŸ”— balrog that's do older irc logs exist?
15:40 πŸ”— balrog (I know they're on my now-inaccessible box)
16:11 πŸ”— balrog anyone? :/
16:25 πŸ”— alard balrog: IRC logs of #archiveteam? There are some on http://badcheese.com/~steve/atlogs/
16:25 πŸ”— balrog those are too new
16:26 πŸ”— alard I think you can change the date to get earlier logs.
16:26 πŸ”— alard e.g. http://badcheese.com/~steve/atlogs/?chan=archiveteam&day=2011-09-01
16:26 πŸ”— balrog yeah but not early enough
16:26 πŸ”— balrog I'd prefer to grep over them though
17:24 πŸ”— chronomex i have logs from ~week 1 of #archiveteam
17:25 πŸ”— chronomex fyi
17:26 πŸ”— chronomex no joins/parts after the first few weeks but i do /names every once in a while
17:31 πŸ”— balrog chronomex: can you grep -i them for MobileMe or idisk?
17:31 πŸ”— balrog I know I mentioned something some months ago and my logs are offline and inaccessible atm
17:31 πŸ”— bbot_ if only you had backups!
17:31 πŸ”— balrog bbot_: that's not the issue
17:31 πŸ”— balrog the motherboard died
17:32 πŸ”— balrog backups also are "offline and inaccessible" :D
17:33 πŸ”— balrog currently I'm waiting for a new board
17:35 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2010-11-08.log:16:23 @sungo if you're talking about the apple dotmac/mobileme stuff. they're just moving everything over to the new d
17:35 πŸ”— chronomex irrc
17:35 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-06-25.log:22:54 balrog apple's MobileMe
17:35 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-06-25.log:23:13 balrog underscor: hack up a script that you feed addresses to and that downloads all files for mobileme :D
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-06-27.log:04:31 alard Added a new page to the wiki about MobileMe (with a small script for downloading public.me.com): http://w
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex iveteam.org/index.php?title=MobileMe
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-08-11.log:12:08 alard Hey, would it be a good idea to start downloading stuff from mac.com / mobileme?
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-08-11.log:13:41 alard Also: the MobileMe scripts are ready. They work for me, but if anyone else wants to try them, I more than
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex e your views. :)
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-08-11.log:13:41 alard http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=MobileMe
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-08-11.log:14:09 @yipdw alard: re: MobileMe archiving -- do you know of a way we can grab a username set?
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex /EFNet/#archiveteam.2011-09-02.log:13:45 <@alard> And to do a few test runs of the scripts I've written. (See the wiki: http://www.archiveteam.org/index.
17:36 πŸ”— chronomex im on my phone in bed so this kinda sucks
17:37 πŸ”— chronomex no mentions of idisk or mobileme before 2011-06
17:38 πŸ”— balrog chronomex: that's that
17:38 πŸ”— balrog someone posted a url to an XML dump of idisk
17:38 πŸ”— balrog 2011-06-25
17:38 πŸ”— chronomex you want me to go shase it down?
17:39 πŸ”— balrog yeah.
17:39 πŸ”— balrog it's pretty important
17:39 πŸ”— balrog :/
17:39 πŸ”— balrog or wait a minute
17:39 πŸ”— chronomex ok 1sec
17:41 πŸ”— balrog ok
17:42 πŸ”— balrog ok please do
17:43 πŸ”— chronomex hm im not seeing it
17:44 πŸ”— balrog :/
17:44 πŸ”— balrog weird!
17:44 πŸ”— balrog well I think underscore was the one to do some
17:45 πŸ”— chronomex 1sec
17:47 πŸ”— chronomex http:/gir.seatlewireless.net/~chronomex/atirc/
17:47 πŸ”— chronomex look for youself
17:47 πŸ”— balrog cannot find server
17:47 πŸ”— chronomex spelling spelling
17:47 πŸ”— chronomex http://gir.seattlewireless.net/~chronomex/atirc/
17:48 πŸ”— balrog oops ;)
17:48 πŸ”— balrog 403
17:48 πŸ”— chronomex ach
17:49 πŸ”— chronomex go
17:49 πŸ”— balrog got it
17:51 πŸ”— balrog hrmmmmm ok
17:52 πŸ”— w2201 hi
17:54 πŸ”— balrog ok, homepage.mac.com is quite different.
17:55 πŸ”— w2201 we should archive multimania, free.fr: they are some of the biggest web hosters
17:56 πŸ”— balrog free.fr is important because they could go away
17:58 πŸ”— w2201 I also found a php script like archive.org
18:00 πŸ”— w2201 but it's untranslated and hasn't been updated since 2009: http://codingteam.net/project/archiveur
18:02 πŸ”— w2201 I also have a blog cloner which is translated and heavily updated, and don't need a database: http://sebsauvage.net/streisand.me/index.html

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