[ARCHIVED] Repo to coordinate archival efforts with IPFS
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Repo to coordinate archival efforts with IPFS
One of the fundamental goals of IPFS is to improve archival storage of humanity's public record. This is a critically important endeavor. In particular, our highest priority is research artifacts -- scientific publications, data repositories, wikipedia, etc.
This repo helps us organize efforts. See the efforts in the issues.
ipfs daemon --init & ipfs pin add -r <path>
. One needs only to follow the HEAD
of the archive (a hash reference), and retrieve the latest additions to an archive. (Today in git, in the future in an IPNS name).Current archival efforts are being coordinated via issues.
Feel free to suggest other open-access archives by opening a new issue. [However, please ensure that data is under an appropriate license (such as Creative Commons), or you have obtained proper permission, before copying it to IPFS.]
Some suggestions for possible future archival efforts can be found here.
(TODO finish README)
Captain: @flyingzumwalt
If you're interested in captaining this repo, open an issue!
Feel free to join in! Look at the existing discussions in the issues, or open an issue if you want to talk about something new. All welcome.
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