| HISTORY IS OUR FUTUREAnd we've been trashing our history Archive Team is a loose collective of rogue archivists, programmers, writers and loudmouths dedicated to saving our digital heritage. Since 2009 this variant force of nature has caught wind of shutdowns, shutoffs, mergers, and plain old deletions - and done our best to save the history before it's lost forever. Along the way, we've gotten attention, resistance, press and discussion, but most importantly, we've gotten the message out: IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY. This website is intended to be an offloading point and information depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team-based pulling down and mirroring of data, this site will provide advice on managing your own data and rescuing it from the brink of destruction. Currently Active Projects (Get Involved Here!)Archive Team recruitingWarrior-based projectsShort-term, urgent projectsMedium-term projects(none currently) Long-term projectsLong-term, slower-paced projectsThese are projects that are actively running but generally only have small numbers of items available to complete at a time. An updated Warrior virtual appliance (v3.2, v4.0) is now available with better support for newer projects that utilize wget-at.
Manual projects- ArchiveBot: For those with lots of disk space, bandwidth and long-term commitment. IRC Channel #archivebot (on hackint).
- Codearchiver: Dumping and archival of source code repositories and associated version control systems. IRC Channel #codearchiver (on hackint).
- Dead people: When people die, their webpages and/or social media might go "Poof!" due to fees and other knick-knack. IRC Channel #archiveteam (on hackint)
- Wikibot and WikiTeam: Saving wikis dumps (XML). And their external links for the Wayback Machine (WARC) as well as exporting MediaWiki databases. Permanent effort, everyone can help (you choose the size of your downloads). IRC Channels #wikibot (on hackint) #wikiteam (on hackint).
Upcoming & proposed projectsRecently finished projects- SS Blog: Japanese blog will shut down on 2025-03-31.. IRC Channel #sos-blog (on hackint)
- Clyp: An audio hosting site purging old content by 2025-01-19. IRC Channel #apocaclyps (on hackint)
- 竹白: A newsletter creation and distribution site will close at 2025-03-31. IRC Channel #zhubye (on hackint)
On HiatusArchiveTeam uses the hackint IRC network – ircs://irc.hackint.org:6697 (TLS required) – webchat: https://chat.hackint.org/#/connect?join=archiveteam-bs – More info |
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| What is What |
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- Deathwatch is where we keep track of sites that are sickly, dying or dead.
- Fire Drill is where we keep track of sites that seem fine but a lot depends on them.
- Projects is a comprehensive list of AT endeavors.
- Philosophy describes the ideas underpinning our work.
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- Software will assist you in regaining control of your data by providing tools for information backup, archiving and distribution.
- Formats will familiarize you with the various data formats, and how to ensure your files will be readable in the future.
- Storage Media is about where to get it, what to get, and how to use it.
| Quote of the Moment |
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| "[Yahoo!] found the way to destroy the most massive amount of history in the shortest amount of time with absolutely no recourse" | Internet Atrocity! GeoCities' Demise Erases Web History By Dan Fletcher, TIME Magazine, Monday, 2009-11-09 | In The Media- Lennart Mühlenmeier, Netzpolitik, 2023-07-26
- Lennart Mühlenmeier, Netzpolitik, 2023-07-26
- Ernie Smith, Motherboard, 2023-05-15
- Adi Robertson, The Verge, 2023-05-08
- Ernie Smith, Motherboard, 2023-04-27
- Maya Posh, Hackaday, 2023-03-31
- Tommaso Meo, Wired Italia, 2022-03-25
- Karl Bode, VICE, 2022-02-28
- Chris Stokel-Walker, Input, 2022-02-18
- Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Atlantic, 2021-04-25
- More...
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