[rssac-caucus] Tweaks to RSSAC-002

Warren Kumari warren at kumari.net
Tue Sep 20 01:23:08 UTC 2016


On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Andrew Mcconachie
<andrew.mcconachie at icann.org> wrote:
> Hi Warren,
>
> This has been changed. The new RSSAC publications URL is:
> https://www.icann.org/groups/rssac/documents
>
> The old URL still works and points to this new URL.

Awesome, thank you.

The old URL was buggin' me...

W

>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
> On Sep 1, 2016, at 20:35, Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net> wrote:
>
> So, I realize that the answer is probably "No", but is there a way that we
> can get a less "ugly" URL?
> I have many complaints about the "new and improved" ICANN website, but the
> current RSSAC documents page URL makes it look like nothing has changed
> since May 2014...
>
> SSAC has https://www.icann.org/groups/ssac/documents -- might we be able to
> get a "simple" URL for RSSAC too?
>
> W
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 8:23 PM, Steve Sheng <steve.sheng at icann.org> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Shane for this feedback! I think this is something staff can
>> implement.
>>
>>     "Please look for the latest version of this document at this page:
>>
>>
>> https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rssac-publications-2014-05-12-en"
>>
>> Best
>> Steve
>>
>> On 8/31/16, 11:15 PM, "rssac-caucus-bounces at icann.org on behalf of Shane
>> Kerr" <rssac-caucus-bounces at icann.org on behalf of
>> shane at time-travellers.org> wrote:
>>
>>     Wes,
>>
>>     At 2016-08-31 07:04:37 -0700
>>     Wes Hardaker <hardaker at isi.edu> wrote:
>>
>>     > > Where is the repository for RSSAC documents?
>>     >
>>     > ICANN documents as a whole can be challenging to find, to the
>>     > multiple-versions and archived nature combined with their web
>>     > infrastructure, which is a typical CMS engine as far as I can tell.
>> The
>>     > results are searches that don't always point to the most recent
>>     > document.
>>     >
>>     > Instead, I'd suggest searching for "RSSAC publications" which turns
>> up
>>     > the much more useful and should always be up to date publication
>> list
>>     > based on release dates:
>>     >
>>     >
>> https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rssac-publications-2014-05-12-en
>>     >
>>     > [Note: I have no role over the ICANN pages and the publication
>> process]
>>
>>     Thanks for the pointer!
>>
>>     My guess is that other people would try a similar process to the one
>>     that I used and also end up in the wrong place.
>>
>>     Educating everyone in the world seems really hard. Fixing the ICANN
>>     pages and publication process is probably easier, but I can easily
>>     imagine it taking many months if not years.
>>
>>     What seems relatively easy would be to put some text at the top of the
>>     document saying:
>>
>>     "Please look for the latest version of this document at this page:
>>
>>
>> https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rssac-publications-2014-05-12-en"
>>
>>     It's not great, because a human (or program) still has to search
>>     through the list and find the most recent copy, but it at least gives
>> a
>>     hint about how to do this.
>>
>>     BTW, I love the URL which includes a random date in it, although I am
>> a
>>     bit disappointed that it doesn't have "pages/pages" in the path. ;)
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>
>>     --
>>     Shane
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
> --
> I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad idea in
> the first place.
> This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
> regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair of
> pants.
>    ---maf
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-- 
I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad
idea in the first place.
This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
of pants.
   ---maf



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