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jottit backup? #16

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paucc opened this issue Jul 27, 2014 · 7 comments
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jottit backup? #16

paucc opened this issue Jul 27, 2014 · 7 comments

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@paucc
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paucc commented Jul 27, 2014

I'm continuing with the design of the views and I would love to be able to work with real text. Do we have a backup of the jottit web?

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kikito commented Jul 27, 2014

I am afraid there is no backup. The jottit people contacted me via twitter and told me that it could take some time to get jottit back up.

If you just need the data "to get an idea of the structure", then the latest terracismo on the github wiki is nearly the same as the jottit pages:

https://github.com/madridrb/madridrb.github.io/wiki/2014-07-31%3A-Terracismo.rb

It is only missing 3 things as far as I know:

  • Speaker name (terracismos have no speakers)
  • Speaker link (i.e twitter handle)
  • Sponsor logos and links

In case it helps, I listed the Meeting fields on Issue #3

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paucc commented Jul 27, 2014

I wanted to have talk titles and description to get an idea of the min and max lengths. I will take the data from Vimeo. Do you make it longer on the vimeo description?

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kikito commented Jul 27, 2014

The Vimeo titles are the same as the jottit titles. You can take them from there, yes.

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paucc commented Jul 27, 2014

Great! I will do that.

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xuanxu commented Jul 28, 2014

You can also find all the info in the cached version of the site, google has the homepage and the monthly pages.

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paucc commented Jul 28, 2014

That's true!
Google knows it all. :)

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kikito commented Sep 11, 2014

The cache seems to have expired, but I found the same things in The Internet Archive:

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