At one point I started writing the skeleton of a pc-wiki that would
spider, analyze, and structure the whole of the PC list archive so
that I could browse the emails in a rich-context format, i.e. with
plant names linked back to a best-guess PFAF link, similar emails
grouped together and taggable, annotation and deep-linking of common
terms, author-grouping, and url-scraping into a "bookmarks" page for
myself.
But I got distracted, probably by something shiny. Anyway, since the
archive is freely available for viewing and copying right now,
Since there *is* useful information in the list from which people
might profit, like much of the Internet except probably the wholly
useless blogosphere, perhaps a permie-friendly Creative Commons
license on content is in order.
I would release whatever worthless rambling I write into the public
domain and good luck to the scammers, but there are certainly more
knowledgeable and experienced permaculturists as well as authors who
might have more concern.
Any thoughts?
-neshura
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