Hi Dan - it’s really up to the W3C to download the 1993/1994 www-talk archives from:
http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/archives/ <http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/archives/> and integrate them into: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/ <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/> They’re completely welcome to - I am a bit surprised that those years are missing there after all this time. Now that I think about it, a lot of legal documents I’ve seen that reference 1993/1994 www-talk content use non-W3C URLs. It would be really nice to have everything in one place to prevent historical link rot and make it easier for researchers (and patent lawsuit defendants). Aloha, — Kevin On Aug 15, 2016, at 5:56 AM, Marc Weber <m...@webhistory.org> wrote: > I agree! I’ll let Kevin respond re how to go about. > Best, Marc > >> On Aug 15, 2016, at 07:42, Dan Brickley <dan...@google.com> wrote: >> >> On 15 August 2016 at 15:00, Marc Weber <m...@webhistory.org> wrote: >>> Dear Dan, >>> Kevin Hughes has had the talk and www-html archives up at webhistory.org >>> since 1996; check out: http://1997.webhistory.org/www.lists/. He preserved >>> them from EIT. I’ve copied Kevin re copying to w3.org. >> >> ... >> It would be nice to have a copy stashed on w3.org too...