Subject: Ah, okay.
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Posted on: 2021-02-02 12:40:48 UTC
Keily I have backed up, but not OFUC, unfortunately.
Aw. None of the DML pages have any mission text surviving. I sad. : (
—doctorlit sad
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Subject: Ah, okay.
Author:
Posted on: 2021-02-02 12:40:48 UTC
Keily I have backed up, but not OFUC, unfortunately.
Aw. None of the DML pages have any mission text surviving. I sad. : (
—doctorlit sad
: (
I do have seven Word docs-worth of Miss Cam stuff, though. (Labelled "OFUM 1," "OFUM 2," "OFUM site," "OFUM LJ," "World of Dreams site," "PPC agents," and "Mary Sue parodies.")
I don't remember what's in the World of Dreams that I decided to save, but everything else seems pretty self-explanatory. I can email you any/all of them if you want them?
—doctorlit
Which is to say, I'll remind myself how to use Auto Wiki Browser to convert the many dozens of Histories links ASAP. Should be fun. {= )
~Neshomeh
I can put one together pretty easily if you give me an idea of the format.
hS
When I click it, it just reloads the main page.
I completely spaced that I haven't actually done that one yet... I'll sort it. Thanks!
hS
That is... terrifying.
For those of you who wish to archive websites through... less horrifying means, wget
exists, and can accept a list of pages in a text file to do this. Alternatively, wget -mkp yourwebsite.com
backs up a snapshot of your entire website and will edit all the links for you to link to uour local versions.
Jason Scott and the rest of the Internet Archive are literally trying to preserve all the things (Jason has a website where he preserves old textfiles that were posted to BBSes and does software and print archiving for archive.org), and it seems to be a common impulse amongst internet users to try and save the parts of the internet they have a connection with.
Specifically fanfic-related, there's the Organization for Transformative Works (the folks behind AO3), whose mission is "to preserve the history of fanworks and fan cultures." The top two posts on their front page right now are both news about importing the contents of other archives to AO3 for safekeeping.
PPC stories represent our history and our culture. Even if it is all a bit weird. {= )
~Neshomeh
Something minimal and functional for a hub would be fine, I think. Just so we can find, point at, and laugh at the best of the bad stuff when we want to. {= )
Was the Very Odd Day series ever on there? I seem to recall having trouble finding the original(s). Maybe add them?
~Neshomeh
... when is the next Shipfest anyways? I kinda wanna participate and smash together Pairing That Will Never Ever Happen, but that's different :P since I didn't get to last year.
-Kittyauthor
I think it tends to be around March... yeah, t'Wiki agrees. Generally someone does a setup thread, then follows with the game itself a week or so later.
hS
I swore it was in February.
Must be something in the Honors classes going on in February, then.
-Kittyauthor, mixing up dates (again :P)
/Definitely/ one for the Shipfest. "Oh no - what are you all doing here at the same time??"
hS
Long as it's SFW.
Kittyauthor, who was expecting an honors joke.
(Edited a confusing part. I just prefer any shipfic with me in it to be SFW, if that's okay.)
I thought it was this site that was going down.
I'll... ugh, I've left half my stuff up there, I'll have to pull it out to GDocs and relink from Neocities. It'll be fine, it's... fine.
Good news is, I do have an auto-collected archive of every PPC story as of about six months ago, so anything we miss should still be safe.
But /ugh/. Thanks Nesh for catching this.
hS