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The Disappearance of ALAC's Forum Archives
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- Subject: The Disappearance of ALAC's Forum Archives
- From: "Richard Henderson" <richardhenderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:42:47 -0000
I thought I would look back at the contributions anyone had taken the time and
trouble to send to one of the ALAC forums in 2004, and to analyse how much of a
"graveyard" the ALAC forums had become.
First I went to:
http://forum.icann.org/alac-forum/
15 posts between Oct 16 and Feb 16 (if you exclude spam). That is barely one
post a week (and over half of those were from Danny Younger or myself).
So then I clicked on the link on that page which says: "Messages posted prior
to 1 Oct 2004". This took me here:
http://forum.icann.org/old-alac-forum/
Now I thought I could read through all the older messages which I and others
had sent prior to Oct last year.
I clicked on:
Comments regarding Domain Name Registration Issues. But oh-oh... "Page cannot
be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding WHOIS. Oh-oh again... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding SPAM. Well oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding IDNs... oops, no I didn't... no comments were ever submitted
so there is no link
I clicked on:
Comments regarding New TLDs. And oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding WIPO. Same again - oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding WSIS. Guess! Oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding Registry Service Changes... Yawn, oh-oh... "Page cannot be
found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding Verisign. Dur - oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Miscellaneous Comments. Any chance here? Nope, oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Comments regarding At Large Organizing. Thousands of posts here surely, but no,
oh-oh... "Page cannot be found"
I clicked on:
Two other links but all roads led to: "Page cannot be found"
In short, it seems as if all the posts submitted to the ALAC forum prior to
October 2004 have *VANISHED* in the twinkling of an eye. Please could we have
them back? I think it is widely accepted that messages sent to the ICANN's
various mailing lists and fora should be archived and available for review in
an open and transparent fashion.
I admit that the ALAC forum is a graveyard. But we should still be able to go
and lay flowers, and remember, and say a little prayer for the At Large. Does
this mean that one day any other ICANN archive can just be removed and
disappear without trace?
Yrs,
Richard Henderson
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