of course any document can go missing, but the RSS 2.0 spec has been at that location for 20+ years and was put there specifically to preserve it over time.
and of course it's no excuse for ignoring a copyright notice and removing authorship credit.
and if harvard's website should disappear then grab a copy from archive.org. or use the github repo we created for the spec.
there are lots of backups of that spec. it would be hard to lose it. ;-)
and of course it's no excuse for ignoring a copyright notice and removing authorship credit.
and if harvard's website should disappear then grab a copy from archive.org. or use the github repo we created for the spec.
there are lots of backups of that spec. it would be hard to lose it. ;-)