Re: [Tools-discuss] Content at notes.ietf.org is not archival

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On 17-Sep-21 07:22, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
> Carsten Bormann <cabo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>     >> On 16. Sep 2021, at 09:46, Mark Nottingham <mnot@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     >> 
>     >> Or, just automatically delete notes 30 days after creation.
> 
>     > (Again, I don’t know whether this was a serious proposal. 
 I’ll treat
>     > is as such for the purpose of this message.)
> 
> Well, I'm serious.
> I think 30 days might be way too long.
> 
> WG and design team leaders should know to download minutes at the end of the
> session.  It's not hard.
> But, in order to train that, the contents needs to disappear within the 
day,
> and there will be some crying.   Some WG session minutes will go away.

One day is too short; back in the good old days, when most of us suffered
jet lag after each meeting, a week to capture the minutes and copy-edit
them was hardly enough. But I do agree, this is a major duty of WG chairs
or secretaries, and needs to be done promptly. 

I wouldn't call it notes.ietf.org. I'd call it temp.ietf.org. Or at least,
put everything in notes.ietf.org/temp/ and move it to notes.ietf.org/recycle/
after 30 days and then to /dev/null after another 30 days. Something like
that, anyway, depending on how it would integrate with HedgeDoc.

   Brian 
> 
>     > Collecting notes in our own service (as opposed to hackmd.io or Google
>     > docs) gives us more control.  Another benefit of having a common
>     > service is that, after a while, everybody knows how to use it and 
we
>     > can integrate it into other tools.
> 
> Agreed.
> 
> 





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