gwern branwen wrote:
On 1/9/07, J.L.W.S. The Special One hildanknight@gmail.com wrote:
I've been working on an article on a Singaporean movie - I Not Stupid. It's close to GA status, but there is very little referenced information on the production of the film. My friend suggested I interview Jack Neo - my idol, who wrote the movie. Since his child studies in my school, getting an interview is not out of the question. The problem is: how do I publish it?
And you can always keep a backup in your userspace - if userspace cannot be used for backing up primary materials used in articles and to which you hold the copyright, then IMO we've gone way too far in restricting its usage.
And there's always Wikisource, but I guess you would have to ask someone else to upload it. I think they bar original works created by contributors, but I'm not sure.
The latter is a theoretical possibility, vut I'm afraid that this prospect would have a very high noise to signal ratio. Wikisource had to deal with this problem at a very early stage of its development. It took a long time to get rid of some of the attempts that were bing made to archive computer code files that were utterly meaningless in isolation.
Authentic iInterview files would be useful in the circumstances mentioned in this thread, but I'm not sure where; nor do I have any ideahow the real might be sorted from those conducted in a séance or the ones that entirely fictitious.
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