Looking over the most recent 25 entries, I don't really see much that needs archiving. Most of my posts are of the "look at this thing over there I did" variety, or vapid observations on this and that. What I'd really miss is the community aspect, the web of people I'm connected to. And I like the way LJ sets up friends list pages, with the ability to make it the entire window and not just a sidebar somewhere amid the "we're a portal to everything!" layout that most social networks seem to favor.

Obviously, I'm pretty easy to find if LJ goes foom. But you might want to make a note that I have a gmail account (same ID as LJ and everything else I do) as a backup "everything just went to pot" address. I don't check it a lot, but I do check it at least a few times a week, and if LJ does detonate I'll definitely check it for refugees. :)

From: [identity profile] wtimmins.livejournal.com


Is there an easy way to archive LJ entries? I have an awful lot, and there's some sentimental attachment. It really has been my journal for several years now.

On the other hand, I'm not about to copy/paste several hundred entries.


From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


LJArchive (http://fawx.com/software/ljarchive/) exists for Windows boxes, apparently very easy to use. LJdump (http://hewgill.com/ljdump/) is more broadly usable, although I haven't tried it yet.

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


I clearly missed something obvious, but when I try to run LJDump it can't find the config file.

From: [identity profile] skyjammer.livejournal.com


Did you copy the ljdump.config.sample file to ljdump.config and edit that file?

From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com


Oddly, while clicking on the ljdump.py icon doesn't work, chdir'ing into the relevant directory in Terminal and typing ./ljdump.py worked fine. Over 1700 entries backed up.
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