Hi Marcel, if you want to go back further for any reason, the period between rgccc and current talkchess aka CCC is completely savedmvanthoor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:35 am
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The most important thing is the database. If you put a question into Google, one of the top hits is often Talkchess, and some of them go back for something like 15 years or more. (Sometimes you'll even land in one of the old newsgroups through Google Groups and are reading posts from the mid-to-late 90's.) It would be a shame that, if Talkchess should go down forever for whatever reason, we would lose about at least 15 years of chess programming information.
as an browsable archive by Sean Mintz (1997/09-2006/03). Have fun :)
https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php
https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?offset=67596
If you want to dig even before that, the old rgcc newsgroup (now owned by google), you menationed already is still there and now has some very nice search features added.
One can easily just check out a relevant time period by changing date parameters in the link.
While a big part from rgcc migrated to CCC, I don't want to go into details now why ;-), rgcc still lived on worthwile for checking at least until 2003 or so.
(Also not all wanted to leave rgcc, because they were used to the old newsgroup style - same as some people did not want to leave
threaded view for the new phpBB forum...)
Later it became a spammed and dubious thing (everything from porn to lunatic drivel and commercial ads), but still coexisting with chess + chess programming topics.
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.c ... 1997-09-23
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.c ... 2004-01-01
I also hope that if talkchess ever moves (IMHO it hasn't enough quirks for a sudden change - and using a pseudo vpn window in opera, which I also had to do for a while, isn't a great obstacle and as someone said it makes it even safer, as long as we have just plain http here), everything will be nicely archived as it was in the past.
Guenther
