Shane Kerr <shane@time-travellers.org> writes:
I was reading this one:
https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/rssac-002-measurements-root-20no...
That's the one that DuckDuckGo returns, the one that Google returns, and the one that ICANN's web site returns when you search for "rssac 002".
And the inventor of Yahoo's original directory-based structure is somewhere trumpeting his horn, as is the inventor of wikipedia where you would always have the correct link rather than "the most popular" which does not always equate to "the most recent".
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] -- Wes Hardaker USC/ISI