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I've been lurking around for a while, but now is as good a time as any, really, to make myself known. Hallo!
As everyone in
indeedsir knows, we've been having a devil of a time with this business of a comprehensive archive for all the Jeeves & Wooster stories out there.
msp_hacker has compiled a fairly extensive list of links for the fic out there.
mechanicaljewel has compiled a download-able archive of fiction. I'm not trying to negate the great efforts of these people. I've used both to great acclaim. However, I'm a bit of a nut when it comes to cross-reference and organization. As it happens, I've come up with an idea of my own. I have webspace available, time, a decent knowledge of PHP and a friend whose got a knack for web design.
What I'm aiming for is an archive that is wholly comprehensive. So, I've been going about collecting information for a Jeeves & Wooster Links Archive where someone can look for stories and art by author, story title, rating or genre. The stories and art themselves would not be hosted on the site. What the archive would provide is an extensive list of links to as many, if not all, the Jeeves & Wooster fan-made material on the net. There would also be author information (such as their livejournal name and/or an email address) and story/art information (such as summaries, warnings, ratings, length, etc.). I want the material to be as easily accessible as possible.
So, what do you think?
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What I'm aiming for is an archive that is wholly comprehensive. So, I've been going about collecting information for a Jeeves & Wooster Links Archive where someone can look for stories and art by author, story title, rating or genre. The stories and art themselves would not be hosted on the site. What the archive would provide is an extensive list of links to as many, if not all, the Jeeves & Wooster fan-made material on the net. There would also be author information (such as their livejournal name and/or an email address) and story/art information (such as summaries, warnings, ratings, length, etc.). I want the material to be as easily accessible as possible.
So, what do you think?