- From: Jose Kahan <jose.kahan@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 17:55:06 +0100
- To: Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>
- Cc: public-webhistory@w3.org
Hi Ed, No problem to hold the talk on public-webhistory, if the members of that list are ok with it. Maybe we can spare them the low-level details, though. We have exactly the same archives for 1991-1994 (md5 sums between your mboxes and mine are the same, probably same origin). In addition, I have some that you're missing for the first three quarters of 1995, in the same mbox format. i'm sending them to you in a separate message, outside of this list. Thanks for the link to the script. I don't have time to try it today, though. -jose On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:07:51AM -0500, Ed Summers wrote: > Thanks for the writing with all those details Jose. Before I dive in > any further I thought I would just point out that the files I received > from Arjun are easily parse-able with Python's mailbox.mbox [1]. Would > it be possible for you to make the data that you have available in > some form, for me to compare to what I have from Arjun? I do belong to > a W3 institution (the Library of Congress) so theoretically I have a > user account somewhere on w3 machines? If not, sending via email (they > aren't that big) or some other mechanism (dropbox) could work. > > PS. Is it ok to have this discussion on public-webhistory?
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