
I've scraped the 1994-2001 articles and meta data into a DB, which I can generate indexes from. There's a little over 3600 articles.
Obviously, if this stuff is going to live as forum posts, they will be statically-generated indexes, and you'd use the web browser's search function to look for something in particular in that thread. I'd probably want to do indexes by issue, and then alphabetical indexes for reviews, interviews, and techniques, for easy browsing.
While I could put the data up on the web with proper search functionality, I think everyone would prefer those indexes to be somewhere on the SOS site at least, for Google etc to crawl, even if searching is a little clunkier.
So if anyone has ideas to preferences for how to present the indexes, and where they should go, by all means I'm open to suggestions. I'll probably put up some test data shortly to people can get a feel with what we are dealing with.
So what I'm thinking at the moment is to create a thread in the appropriate forum called something along the lines of "SOS Article Index 1994-2001 - Internet Archive links", with a first post giving a brief introductory blurb, then a second post with indexes by issue, a third with indexes by gear, a fourth post with indexes by interviews etc (assuming each fits into a single post).
That keeps everything contained in it's own thread. (Alternatively, maybe even be a thread for each index type? Not sure...)
(I already do something similar to this over on LPH, in this thread:
https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/view ... 8&t=138224
...which is an index of individual upload contributions by plugin from a larger unmanageable thread.)