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Seb35 (talkcontribs)

I don’t know the world of archives and dumps, but I wonder if there no existing standard (either de facto standard either a true standard) for our dumps. Perhaps some of the following compagnies/institutions have interesting standards that could fit our needs: MySQL, communities dealing with SQL dialects, archive.org, digital archives (Europeana, American archives, etc.), archive softwares (Bacula, etc.), Kiwix/OpenZIM, Drupal, etc.

Also it is probably simpler creating a special dump/archive type, a quick overview of existing archive types could orient some choices if we want move in some years to some standard archive type. I am thinking about that because I heard the longevity of the archive type is a true problem (difficulty of read archives created some dozens of years ago); although you are here only dealing with dumps (short-life archives).

Svick (talkcontribs)

That's not a bad idea, but I had a look and I didn't find anything that would had what is needed.

And I think longevity is a problem if there is no specification and no open source implementation. In this case, both will be created.

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