... available unless y'all want to pursue licensing from all the sources e.g. the BBC and other original creators of the stuff you're compiling. ... issue a...
The whoniverse database was great. A wiki would be good also. The other Who Wiki was not as detailed about the locations the good doctor visited. I have been...
... I got that you were talking about Creative Commons, but given that they have half a dozen different licenses, I thought you were talking about a particular...
CC = Creative Commons. It's one of the leading research- and sharing- friendly copylefts for text, music, and art. I didn't even realize they made a British...
... Yeah. Having just reread the Wikimedia license, after my last post, I realised that actually, it's not as unsuitable for print versions as I'd thought. ...
My $0.02... WikiMedia/ Creative Commons is just about the only publishing option available unless y'all want to pursue licensing from all the sources e.g. the...
... The other difference is that we aim to catalogue absolutely everything, and they only catalogue major parts of the series' mythos. So we would have a page...
... with ... I'm still editing and adding entries sporadically, but I've had next to no feedback from people while doing so - this group seems to be more of a...
I just wanted to ask if anybody is still here, and interested in furthering this project. It appears that it's all gone pretty dead. Anyway, I was considering...
... AHistory would be wrong. As he's here I'd just like to give some feedback on the book. ... is until you see it. I picked up the original slimline white...
That's cool! I agree just taking what's already available in AHistory would be wrong. As he's here I'd just like to give some feedback on the book. Brilliant. ...
... since I'm just a friend, passing through :) All comments are welcome nathan :-) ... events leading to the Doctor's birth and the biggest details of his ...
... getting back into the new series. We've all been there :-) ... and I thought I'd look for something to hook up with. Interestingly, Lance has joined this...
I haven't posted here in a while. I can't speak for everybody since I'm just a friend, passing through :) But ... I've read some very detailed timelines of...
Hi. I've just joined this group because I'm an olt time fan who's getting back into the new series. I've bought a couple of the I Whos and AHistory by Lance...
Looks really cool. If I ever get my Whoniverse RPG running (currently titled "What ever happend to Susan Foreman" and loosely schedualed for 2008) I will find...
Apologies to anyone from the Newapocrypha group for this repost. I based an L_J posting on the planets database entries for Mars and Phobos, and this has...
Be grateful for some feedback on the databases (especially the planets one). Despite having a fair few members there's nothing to tell me if what's there is...
An LJ thread has picked this up: Planet: Vulpana (Greatest Show in the Galaxy) Mags being a werewolf "found" by Captain Cook and the name Vulpana being derived...
... is ... Yes, it should be Kasterborus the Fibster. Technically Pluto is a planetoid/KPO, yet we call it a planet. Why shouldn't convention see it regarded...
I've sailed past the 1000 entries mark with a blitz on comic strip entries up to the McCoy era. I'll ease back a bit now, as I believe the back of this...
Japetus is mentioned in Legacy as the second moon of Jupiter c.3900 AD when, in fact, Iapetus is the 6th moon of Saturn. Sadly, this discrepancy wasn't picked...
... Ooh, I'll have to go over and reply there as well then ;-) ... Closest to the twins sat Kaster, which lay just a hundred million kilometres from the...
Cross-posted from http://community.livejournal.com/newapocrypha/ I'd be interested to get some feedback on my description of the Kasterborus System as given in...
... The databases you've set up here have the potential to be invaluable. Its a pity that the group's "higher purpose" didn't really pan out, but I do have a...