[game_preservation] [Monthly SIG Roundup] May 2009

Henry Lowood lowood at stanford.edu
Wed May 13 12:42:42 EDT 2009


Ok, good, that's what I figured, but always best to ask.

Henry

Andrew Armstrong wrote:

> Certainly the former, the IGDA's own backups of it's own data. The

> latter we might build up some kind of database (and we'll get a

> bibliography system soon), but nothing to store practical documents or

> any large files.

>

> I'll have to ask around.

>

> Andrew

>

> Henry Lowood wrote:

>> Devin, Andrew:

>>

>> You mean the archives of IGDA, not creating an archive at IGDA for

>> material from other sources. Right?

>>

>> The former is an important question and something that makes sense

>> for our group to look at. The second I would leave to the cultural

>> repositories who are building infrastructure for this. I doubt that

>> IGDA will want to invest resources in an historical archive.

>>

>> Henry

>>

>>

>>

>> Devin Monnens wrote:

>>> Andrew,

>>>

>>> As the Preservation SIG, we should certainly be concerned about the

>>> data archival abilities of the IGDA. Not sure who would be in charge

>>> of that to ask, though...

>>>

>>> -Devin Monnens

>>>

>>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:36 AM, Andrew Armstrong

>>> <andrew at aarmstrong.org <mailto:andrew at aarmstrong.org>> wrote:

>>>

>>> Extra apology here, I'm sorry this is late. It is a travesty of

>>> an example when I'm the one touting project work to be done, man

>>> I pretty much suck at timing this really.

>>>

>>> Just in case anyone cares: in what little spare time (besides

>>> starting the Bibliography website work) I have had I've been

>>> deeply playing Mount & Blade, which isn't an excuse, just a

>>> brilliant game. Also sadly the start of the month the IGDA site

>>> had issues, which really wants me to confirm they do have a

>>> backup plan somewhere, hehe :) Next months update should be on

>>> time, along with some reports from two events I'm visiting this

>>> month related to videogame preservation.

>>>

>>> Luckily at work, Lunchtime is a prime hour for getting this done. :D

>>>

>>> Andrew

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