isn't git commit history forever?
2018-04-06 18:14 GMT-03:00 Leah Rowe :
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> hi,
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> https://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2018-April/086449.html
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> please do all relevant tests and submit a "coreboot status" report
Try this backup copy from the Internet Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20121211162830/fm.csl.sri.com/LAW/2009/dobry-law09-HAP-Challenges.pdf
2017-08-30 1:00 GMT-03:00 taii...@gmx.com :
> I can't download the .pdf file for some reason (maybe the tla's got to it?)
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Is there an index of which was the latest git commit for each removed board
?
That would help anyone interested in working on them in the future. It is
not strictly necessary, but would certainly make life easier. And it can't
be that hard to update a wiki page (or something equivalent) any time
GMT-03:00 Felipe Sanches <j...@members.fsf.org>:
> It is not perfect, off course!
> But it is their stated mission to do the best for the longevity of the
> preserved data and they seem serious enough about that goal. And it is
> definitely better than the current state of
<rminn...@gmail.com>:
> Why are you assuming that the internet archive will be here in 20 years :-)
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> On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 8:32 PM Felipe Sanches <j...@members.fsf.org>
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>> There's a rather simple solution to that: stipulate that any link in
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There's a rather simple solution to that: stipulate that any link in commit
messages must be first saved on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.
That is as easy as pasting the original URL into a text field in this page
and clicking the "Save Page Now" button:
https://archive.org/web/
2017-05-09 18:14 GMT-03:00 taii...@gmx.com :
> It would be great if there was a ME blob hash database, I am paranoid of
> getting a bogus one when I buy stuff off ebay.
As a reference, MAME is a 20+ year old project that has a good track
record of documenting arcade/old-computer
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