On Tue, 14 Jul 2020, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > > N: Derrick J. Brashear > > E: sha...@dementia.org > > -W: http://www.dementia.org/~shadow
That particular entry moved to: W: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/ (The https version only supports TLSv1, and Firefox balks) Otherwise, what Jon said: > So thanks for addressing these. That said, I do wonder if this is quite > the right thing to do. I'm assuming that the old sites still exist in the > wayback machine somewhere, and somebody might actually want to find them. > Pity the poor anthropologist researching the origins of the the > billion-line, free-software kernels widely used in the 2500's... > > So maybe we should either mark it as "[BROKEN]" or make a direct link into > the wayback machine instead? That would enable the suitably motivated to > go after the content that once existed. As an innocent bystander, I'd opt for [BROKEN] tags, or Wayback machine substitutes, instead of just removing those entries. My 2 cents, Christian. -- BOFH excuse #128: Power Company having EMP problems with their reactor