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December 21, 2015 07:47
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Hello, | |
thanks for writing. | |
I've prepared a data dump for you. | |
It includes all qr.cx URLs that have not been deleted, their corresponding long URLs and creation dates. | |
You can download the dump here [1]. It will expand to about 230 MB. | |
I've licensed it under a CC-BY license. | |
I hope this helps | |
Florian | |
[1]: http://qr.cx/dataset/qrcx_all_06eec9b9-1f29-4860-bd91-49c2d517d87d.7z | |
On 2015-12-21 06:45, Chris Egeland wrote: | |
Hi there, | |
This is phuzion, the ArchiveTeam member who invited you into our IRC | |
channel the other day. We appreciate the offer of a dump of your URL | |
shortener database, and we would be more than happy to take you up on | |
the offer. | |
If you aren’t familiar with the work of ArchiveTeam, we are a loose | |
collective of rogue archivists, programmers, writers and loudmouths | |
dedicated to saving our digital heritage. Our website is | |
www.archiveteam.org [1]. We are not affiliated with the Internet | |
Archive (archive.org [2]) although much of our work does appear there. | |
We have noticed that your site participates in 301Works and that the | |
dumps of your database are available on Archive.org in the | |
“301qrcx” collection (https://archive.org/details/301qrx [3]). If | |
you contact Archive.org and they fix it so your dumps are publicly | |
available, that would completely eliminate the need for providing us a | |
separate dump. | |
If you’ve got any questions, please feel free to either email me or | |
join us in IRC again. We’re available in #urlteam and #archiveteam | |
on EfNet. | |
Thanks, | |
Chris | |
ArchiveTeam Member | |
Links: | |
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[1] http://www.archiveteam.org | |
[2] http://archive.org | |
[3] https://archive.org/details/301qrx |
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