Thanks. I cannot make promises but maybe I'll be able to look in there. I already started in on the Gleemax board but I do think that finding and archiving stuff from Phyexia should be a priority even over archiving old wizards.com articles.
Then again Wil McDermott's website died since I last saw it and we lost two short stories.
Actually Keeper, I think you and I should work out a triage protocol or list of priorities, since we're more-or-less in a triage situation. The loss is slow, but so is progress. I think the best priority for action is:
1. List and categorize what exists. This is what my spreadsheet is for.
2. Archive. The quick-and-dirty methods are copy-paste offline or copy it to the Internet Archive. There may be a better method but I don't know of a quicker one.
3. Organize more.
4. Synthesize, analyze. Your planeswalkers guides to Jamuraa, Ulgrotha, and Rabiah are awesome, but more like them can be made after the primary and secondary sources are saved for the future. This is also where a new Tome of Flavor would have table of contents pages similar to what Skibo set up for the old Tome of Flavor, so that there's a one-stop location collecting everything for each plane, each era, each subject type, each block, each set, and each continuity. This might be accomplished with just a sortable spreadsheet like mine.
Going forward, I feel like I should do #1-2 for each source before moving on to the next, which probably means separate spreadsheets and then integrating them into the master spreadsheet at step 3.
But I need to lean on your greater knowledge for priorities in what websites to target first -- which ones are likely to go belly-up earliest? My rough attempt at a priority list:
1. Minisites for new sets (They're abandoned Pretty Darn Quick.)
2. Old Old Wizards website (The website before the previous one is really really abandoned, but there are still bits left to rescue.)
3. Phyrexia.com (It's abandoned/depopulated already?)
4. Old Wizards articles (The old website is abandoned.)
5. Wizards/Gleemax forum (Technically still in use even if it is badly managed. I should probably just note somewhere what page I reached and stop delving there for now?)
6. NGA (It's new and its long-term stability hasn't been tested.)
7. MtGSalvation. (It's been stable for years and shows no sign of imploding.)
8. Old M:EM archives (Luna already archived what is available.)
Other 3rd-party sites, like the Will McDermott site or artists' portfolios, have to be assessed as we encounter them, of course. I don't know where Jeff Lee's site belongs on that list, or how stable Phyrexia really is anymore.
Please tell me what you think. (All/any of you.)