Aaron Swartz has started a new site http://web.resource.org/, to create a persistent location for documents useful to the Web community like specifications and writings.
As a part of it, he hosts the RSS 1.0 spec so that one don't need cookies or ads to get thru to them (currently the namespace was hosted in the notorious Yahoogroups)
As the site states:
Breaking links is more than a minor annoyance, it's socially rude and makes the Web less useful. Especially in the emerging Semantic Web, there's a strong need for pages that won't disappear. Persistent addresses are necessary for XML namespaces, RDF schemas and other systems that use URIs as global identifiers. By building a bit of the Web that's dedicated to maintaining resources over a long time, we'll be providing a useful function. Furthermore, we'll write up what we learned so that other sites can follow our lead and create things that are built to last.
Finally someone taking the steps to move avay from the baddie Yahoogroups.
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As a part of it, he hosts the
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