By linking this project to WS, we're giving it a more prominent place
in the socionics community and giving it a better chance to live up to
its potential to catalyze centralized and dynamic theoretical
discussion. It also provides for more fluid collaboration, and by
turning the magazine into a repository of links rather than actually
reproducing submitted articles, we can maintain all the functionality
while also taking care of the licensing problem.
In short, this is a great step for this project. The Socionics
Magazine section is going to be set up on WS this weekend, and then
we'll really be able to get this thing rolling!