On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Shane Curcuru wrote:
I'm trying to do research on presentations at past ApacheCons, but the
http://archive.apachecon.com/ site isn't being very helpful.  Any tips /
anyone want to volunteer to make it easier to navigate?

I think that someone (Rich?) did a cleanup of it fairly recently, to avoid confusion over current events. Maybe we could restore some of those old listings to another past-events page somewhere in the site, then restore the links to the archived sites where available?

In particular, the only past events link goes back to the wiki, and many
of the links from the wiki to past event details are borked (in
particular, the past year or so of LF event pages are not found on their
site anymore, which is disappointing).

We should have archives of the HoldenWeb sites, and most of the past ones. The old ones are on the archive site, under subdirectories that mirror their original namings, the others are on per-event archive sites as their URL namespaces needed the whole lot. See https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/apachecon/ to browse what we have

I've no idea what, if anything, was agreed about archiving / hosting of past LF run sites. Rich or Ross might know?

It would even be helpful if the archive.ac.c site had a simple directory listing, so you could easily see which /na2013/presentations, etc. directories existed (and which didn't).

https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/apachecon/archive.apachecon.com/na2013/presentations/
(but you have to know it's a svn pubsub site, I agree that a nicer on-site listing would be better!)

Nick

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