Hi Andrew,

It's an excellent archive, and much easier to explore and search than the actual icann website. 

You can ask ICANN support to stop backing up the data now :)

Kind Regards
Hafiz Farooq

  https://www.linkedin.com/in/hmfarooq/


On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 4:29 PM Andrew McConachie <andrew.mcconachie@icann.org> wrote:
Dear All,

For a little over a year now I’ve been scraping icann.org for interesting files and hosting them on https://www.icann-hamster.nl/. From there I rsync them to my laptop and index them for quick searching.

I’m hosting almost 16,000 files at this point. I focus mostly on PDFs generated by the community. Everything hosted is already publicly available on https://www.icann.org/. Besides providing rsync it also supports SFTP and an Atom feed that is updated daily as files are found.

These are the collections I currently archive.
https://icann-hamster.nl/collections.html

This is a personal project and not an official ICANN supported project. There’s a Github link on the site where you can view the source and report issues or feature requests.

Thanks,
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