A piece should have a fixed URL, just like the example you cite. It's the question of how URLs are aggregated that interests me.
If links are hierarchical URLs, like d.m.o/a/b/c/d/e/article5.html then the aggregated pages are hardcoded in the hierarchy. I'd rather see that avoided. I prefer:
important page: http://d.m.o/subjects.cgi?miniport=0023
aggregates links: http://d.m.o/articles.cgi?ref=1245 http://d.m.o/articles.cgi?ref=1532 http://d.m.o/articles.cgi?ref=0032
If miniport 0023 goes out of date, just replace it with 0024, which has the same title, but which is linked to in place of 0023. 0023 then goes into the archive.
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