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- The Web should keep previous versions as long as someone |
- The Web should keep previous versions as long as someone |
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is interested, even if the original publisher has lost interest |
is interested, even if the original publisher has lost interest |
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- Wayback machine one point of failure |
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- File sharing systems kind of do that |
- File sharing systems kind of do that |
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- But you can't update files in them |
- But you can't update files in them |
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- P2P systems that do support updating don't support |
- P2P systems that do support updating don't support |
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versioning (we believe that the current systems, |
versioning (we believe that the current systems, |
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which require state to be kept in *one* of the networks |
which require state to be kept in *one* of the networks |
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really can not) |
really can not) |
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- Other benefits discussed |
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The Web could benefit greatly from the bandwith savings, |
The Web could benefit greatly from the bandwith savings, |
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increased availability, and reduced server costs offered |
increased availability, and reduced server costs offered |