Indeed, that would be a good start as a pilot project. Does anyone from WMUK have contacts with the Parliament?-- とある白い猫 (To Aru Shiroi Neko)On 8 July 2016 at 07:18, Charles Matthews <charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com> wrote:_______________________________________________
On 08 July 2016 at 01:51 とある白い猫 <to.aru.shiroi.neko@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,
It can be argued that the current copyright obfuscates the general public's access to the report. I feel it is in the public's best interest to have this monolith of documentation on a more user friendly venue such as Wikisource where it can be more manageable and digestible.While I'm in sympathy with the aim (I even have the Scott Report on my shelves, which is not "digested") my immediate thought is that the Executive Summary should be used as a pilot project, if anything is actually to happen.
Charles
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