[sdiy] List of useful DIY web resources (was: A book about analogue synthesizer circuits?)

Kyle Harrington hellow at helloworldblue.net
Wed Apr 16 22:48:00 CEST 2003


I could host a mirror on helloworldblue.net if you'd like
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Buchstaller" <buchi at takeonetech.de>
To: <music.maker at gte.net>
Cc: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 8:03 AM
Subject: [sdiy] List of useful DIY web resources (was: A book about analogue
synthesizer circuits?)


> Hi Scott, Hi List,
>
> >..  I would be happy enough to see even a small
> >site that contains a major FAQ and an _up_to_date_ list of site URLs of
SDIY
> >members.  Even this would require management, a person who can be counted
on to
> >update the site list and FAQ.  I believe that to be effective, the URL to
this
> >site would have to be posted to SDIY on a regular basis both as a service
to
> >new subscribers and as a reminder to old farts like me with memory
problems.  I
> >would volunteer to handle a monthly (or whatever) FAQ posting, since I
have
> >equipment here that is up and online 24x7 and I could script this up in a
> >jiffy, I could also manage the posted FAQ itself.
>
>
> I have thought about making a web page (searchable, of course) with links
and short
> descriptions of useful SDIY resources, possibly in several categories
(Data sheets,
> schematics, DIYer home pages, theory, good parts suppliers etc.)
> Everyone shall be able to add links; and some Editor(s) shall be able to
delete or
> modify contents. Also, the person who contributed an entry will also have
the right
> to change or remove that link.
>
> The page could be hosted at my site, but i would like to have some mirrors
(just in
> case that i get run over by a truck...)
>
> Do you all think that this would be a good idea ?  I know that some of us
have pages
> with link lists and do not want to annoy anybody with this. But i think
that such a central
> place would be a good addition to that; especially if new links can be
added from
> everyone.
>
>
> -Michael Buchstaller
>



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