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From: | swedebugia |
Subject: | Re: Internet Archive APIs useful as fallback? |
Date: | Wed, 19 Dec 2018 18:18:53 +0100 |
On 2018-12-19 15:57, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hi! swedebugia <address@hidden> skribis:I stumbled over these at clintons blog and thought I would share them here if anybody is interested. APIs for content other that way-back machine: https://blog.archive.org/2018/12/13/documentation-for-public-apis-at-the-internet-archive/ APIs for the way-back machine: https://archive.org/help/wayback_api.phpWe added support to retrieve Git checkouts (and some tarballs) from Software Heritage recently: https://issues.guix.info/issue/33432 The Internet Archive is not in the business of archiving software, but it’d be interesting to see if it archives tarballs that people put on “random” web sites, in which case it could also be useful. Thoughts?
Thanks for the quick reply :)Yes, thanks for working on SWH! I did not yet succede to download from it but I guess it has to do with the baking and all.
--- I tested 3 of the quicklisp (there are ~1000) packages and these 2 worked: https://web.archive.org/web/20170313123155/http://beta.quicklisp.org/archive/cl-moneris/2011-04-18/cl-moneris-20110418-git.tgz https://web.archive.org/web/20170330204246/http://beta.quicklisp.org/archive/cl-modlisp/2015-09-23/cl-modlisp-20150923-git.tgz :D I tested the pypi packages and none out of 8 I tried was available.To my knowledge the wayback crawler archives everything now, tgz, pdf, exe, you name it. It seems though that it does not archive these large files for every pass.
I think that the quicklisp example above is enough merit to add it as a last resort after trying SWH.
Thoughts? -- Cheers Swedebugia
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