Sure, I'm not too bothered about the format. It's more that by having a webpage with boring html and a few images, it makes it more accessible. It means more editing in the end but I think that's OK. I also like the idea of someone not updating the text at all and just popping a few images they have created. PNG, JPG are all good.
The aim is definitely to get a PDF as the final thing - to put into the archive!
Man, that would be great. I'm going to send out an email to some other Monkeys that have been quiet and see if we can't get a couple more. I think 5 might be the optimum.
The emails have been sent. I hope they meet their targets with speed and accuracy. Come back to us Chainsaw Aardvark. Come back to us Onix. You know you want to...
I'll start putting a zip file together with some boring HTML with the first bit of description. At the end of the document will be an numbered list of people who joined in.
Google Docs is built for a project like this, being generally agnostic of you're usual word processor. (I don't actually have MS Word oddly enough, and use an older version of Open Office instead).
Sounds like a fun enough project.
Games of imagination are never truly done. Yet tomorrow we shall start another one.