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== Archiving ==
The archiving will take place in two phases: user discovery and data archiving. There is a separate Warrior script and tracker for each phase.
Regardless of which phase you take part in, please join our IRC channel [http://chat.efnet.org:9090/?nick=&channels=%23angerthehyve&Login=Login #angerthehyve] to stay up to date on the latest news, and discuss the project with others! Of course you're also welcome if you're not (yet) taking part in the archiving, or if you need help or have questions.
=== Phase 1: User discovery ===
... or, more appropriately, user and group discovery. The Warrior will receive known user and group names from the tracker, scrape them for other referenced users and groups, and return the results to the tracker. This way, we can find out the names of all users and groups on Hyves.
Contributing to this phase doesn't require a lot of bandwidth; it is the recommended phase to contribute to from a home connection. There is a minor chance of your IP getting temporarily blocked from Hyves (approximately a day), but this rarely happens.
'''This phase is currently active!''' To contribute, download the [[Warrior]] and select the 'Hyves Discovery' project. If you don't want to use the Warrior (for example, you are on a Linux system and don't want the overhead of a virtual machine), you may follow the manual setup instructions at https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/hyves-username-grab.
=== Phase 2: Data archiving ===
During this phase, you will be downloading actual user and group data; forum threads, videos, pictures, and so on. This phase is more suited for high-bandwidth connections (such as servers), but ''can'' be run from a home connection.
'''This phase is not yet active.''' We are still working on the code and testing for this. We will announce it on this page and in the IRC channel when this phase starts!


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:39, 10 November 2013

Hyves
Hyves logo
Hyves homepage screenshot.png
URL http://hyves.nl
Status Closing
Archiving status Not saved yet
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #angerthehyve (on hackint)

Hyves.nl is a Dutch social network for the whole family. On Hyves you meet friends, young and old. You can chat, scribble each other and share pictures. You can also predict soccer matches, play games or listen to music. And of course we’ll keep an eye on things to make sure that Hyves will always be a safe and cozy place to get together.

Shutdown

Hyves transformeert naar Online Gaming portal

Amsterdam, 31 oktober 2013 – Hyves, het sociale netwerk van Nederlandse bodem, gaat zich vanaf maandag 2 december 2013 volledig toeleggen op online gaming. Het is de meest recente stap in de voortdurende evolutie die Hyves sinds haar oprichting in 2004 heeft doorgemaakt.[1]

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Archiving

The archiving will take place in two phases: user discovery and data archiving. There is a separate Warrior script and tracker for each phase.

Regardless of which phase you take part in, please join our IRC channel #angerthehyve to stay up to date on the latest news, and discuss the project with others! Of course you're also welcome if you're not (yet) taking part in the archiving, or if you need help or have questions.

Phase 1: User discovery

... or, more appropriately, user and group discovery. The Warrior will receive known user and group names from the tracker, scrape them for other referenced users and groups, and return the results to the tracker. This way, we can find out the names of all users and groups on Hyves.

Contributing to this phase doesn't require a lot of bandwidth; it is the recommended phase to contribute to from a home connection. There is a minor chance of your IP getting temporarily blocked from Hyves (approximately a day), but this rarely happens.

This phase is currently active! To contribute, download the Warrior and select the 'Hyves Discovery' project. If you don't want to use the Warrior (for example, you are on a Linux system and don't want the overhead of a virtual machine), you may follow the manual setup instructions at https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/hyves-username-grab.

Phase 2: Data archiving

During this phase, you will be downloading actual user and group data; forum threads, videos, pictures, and so on. This phase is more suited for high-bandwidth connections (such as servers), but can be run from a home connection.

This phase is not yet active. We are still working on the code and testing for this. We will announce it on this page and in the IRC channel when this phase starts!

References