Paul -
My first reaction was "Hang on a minute - I've seen something very
similar to this before" - and after a bit of brain-racking I remembered
what it was - /The Digital Artists' Handbook
/(http://www.digitalartistshandbook.org/). Having just visited the site,
however, although the front page is still there all the links seem to be
dead, which is a real shame. Is this because folly have had their Arts
Council grant cut? Or is it a temporary state of affairs? Does anybody know?
If /The Digital Artists' Handbook/ has really been discontinued, Paul,
then you could do a lot worse than try to get hold of its content, if
anybody's got it archived anywhere, and use it as an adjunct to your
proposed catalogue. The /Handbook/ was meant to be more a collection of
how-to articles than an exhaustive list of open-source software, but its
aims - to offer guidance to any digital artists if they wanted to use
open-source software - were very similar to your own.
- Edward Picot
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