Dear Nettimers,
First and foremost: many thanks to everyone for the offers and
suggestions, on- and off-list.
In retrospect, our description of our infrastructure as brittle was
overstated.
The issues isn't really technical. Over more than 25 years, nettime has
relied on extensive networks of
Move back to were it came from. We can host nettime again at the Waag.
Both archive and lists.
grtz,
henk
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Aloha All,
Makes total sense Mark - at least to me.
A _supplementary_ option for the nettime archives could be to contact
with the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. They
have an ever expanding digital fond.
Also: I was interviewed a few weeks ago by the digital archivis
Great job getting Nettime back up again!
Regarding archiving, how big is the Nettime Archive? How is it currently
stored?
Regarding not noticing that the list was down - I did - or rather, I
noticed that nobody was posting.
But, as is the way with the online world, any stream of interesting
Hi Felix and Ted,
On 05/03/2020 07:43, nettime's mods wrote:
> Very few people have noticed that the list was down for more than a month.
> Indeed, even we didn't noticed this immediately. It's up again now, but...
>
> But this isn't a good sign. First, it shows that nettime's
> 'infrastructure'
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From: kanonmedia
Subject: Re: nettime: down & up and the need for long-term archiving
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 16:16:53 +0100
To: nettime's mods
Keep it as an online archive / publication!
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kanonmedia
ngo for experimen
Dear Nettimers,
Very few people have noticed that the list was down for more than a month.
Indeed, even we didn't noticed this immediately. It's up again now, but...
But this isn't a good sign. First, it shows that nettime's
'infrastructure' is brittle, and, second, that no one's paying much
atte