[06:28] damn, libreoffice had messed up with the lowercase of my metadata.csv and only now I notice [08:51] filed some suggestions at https://github.com/kngenie/ias3upload/issues [09:05] GLaDOS, got a new irc twitter bot running in #archiveteam-twitter, Good job! :) [10:43] the gallery articles of 2007 i have from my world index is going up [10:43] its over 400mb+ [17:53] WiK, Is up in your repos, generating passwords. Defcon talk --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rdizqv2Of0 [19:59] 65 GB of San Francisco genealogy files (scans, message board posts, etc.) now backed up: https://archive.org/details/sfgenealogy.com-20130815-panicgrab [20:00] \\\\\o [21:31] Hello. I'm kind of worried about Liber Liber, if it closed that could be bad. It looks like they're fundraising heavily. (Liber Liber is a Italian public domain content library with about 500GB of volunteer-recorded audiobooks and older classical music and ebooks.) Does the Archive Team have an eye on it at all? [21:31] Of course fundraising doesn't mean they *will* close, it just makes me wonder what would happen if they did. [21:34] http://www.liberliber.it/online/ doesn't have a sitemap.xml or robots.txt [21:34] Do they have an API? Or a list of everything they archive? [21:35] Each section appears to have a main index --> http://www.liberliber.it/online/opere/musica/ [21:53] omf_: Not as far as I know. I downloaded a substantial portion of their collection a couple years ago, but just using a spider. I think they sell hard drives containing their complete collection to raise money… [21:53] omf_: I'm not sure they provide easy automated access otherwise. [22:02] This doesn't look too bad [22:02] The url scheme for the media files is straight forward [22:20] any update on the patch tracker ?