Re: archive of #rdfig 2001-09-05? (when did I discover erights?)

On 1/10/21 4:19 PM, Dan Connolly wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 5:50 PM Karl Dubost <karl@la-grange.net 
> <mailto:karl@la-grange.net>> wrote:
> 
>     But rdfig.xmlhack.com <http://rdfig.xmlhack.com> is long gone, but
>     web.archive.org <http://web.archive.org> has it.
> 
>     http://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://rdfig.xmlhack.com/2001/09/05/2001-09-05.html
>     <http://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://rdfig.xmlhack.com/2001/09/05/2001-09-05.html>
> 
> 
> Thanks... not sure why I didn't look there...

Yes that domain went away but the logs remain:
http://chatlogs.planetrdf.com/rdfig/ (2001-2004)
http://chatlogs.planetrdf.com/swig/ (2004-)

Dave

> 
> I was looking for the raw IRC chat logs, but this edited summary is probably 
> better:
> 
> ERights.org <https://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://www.erights.org/>
> posted by DanC at 2001-09-05 14:19
> 
>     DanC: ERights.Org -- Open Source Distributed Capabilities
>     DanC: sigh... so much to study
>     DanC: index under WebOfTrust, DigitalRightsManagement
>     DanC: aka web of trust, digital rights management
>     DanC: this Capability-based Financial Instruments
>     <https://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://www.erights.org/elib/capability/ode/overview.html> overview
>     seems to discuss the technology at the level I'm interested in it.
>     DanC: using game theory to model security is very appealing...
>     DanC: ooh... vats... persistence too... it just keeps getting better. (I
>     like the way they did objects based on lambda.)
>     danbri_: I imagine Jan would like this stuff...
>     jang: indeed. Some day, all systems will be built this way.
>     AaronSw: Another Mark Miller
>     <https://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://www.caplet.com/> production
>     AaronSw: Mark also thinks
>     <https://web.archive.org/web/20020116040004/http://smallstd.org/> "The
>     world is filling up with bloated standards designed and expanded by
>     committees run amok, as with XML and the w3c." and proposes "downward
>     compatible", simplified standards.
> 
> 
> sigh... another reminder of AaronSw... so I'll share this while I'm at it:
> 
> Fix You in memory of Aaron Swartz : K, K, and B : Free Download, Borrow, and 
> Streaming : Internet Archive <https://archive.org/details/fix-you-kkb>
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dan Connolly
> http://www.madmode.com/ <http://www.madmode.com/>
> 

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