There is a big difference between a wiki and a user-editable website. A wiki enables simple and consistent markup, indexes certain pieces of information, provides cross-links, and allows ready re-organisation when necessary. The massmind website has lots of information, but the structure isn't conducive to organisation or consistency. I haven't looked deeply into the accuracy of the content; it just too painful. It's hard to read and track. Sorry to be honest, but that's the way I see it. Donald. ----- "jamesmichaelnewton" <jamesmichaelnewton@...> wrote: > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, John McCormick <mcjonster@...> > wrote: > > > > Ya I agree no offense but that massmind website is terrible. > > > > There's a million poorly placed ads on it and is f-ugly... > > Seriously? It's more important to you that the site be pretty than > that it have relevant content? wow... whatever... > > > > Google Sites has free wiki templates and hosting: > http://sites.google.com/site/projectwikitemplate_en/ > > > > It would take 15 minutes to recreate all the info on massmind > without the ads and have a true wiki style webpage faq. > > The reason why that site has ads is that the ads pay for someone to > maintain it. That's why it exists. There are very few saints in the > engineering world. It makes just enough from those ads to pay my > hosting bill and for the time I spend maintaining it. > > > > I would volunteer to just cut and paste info into a google webpage > but I'm not an expert by any means. > > > And yet you feel qualified to slam my efforts. Thanks. > > > > --- On Thu, 5/13/10, Piers Goodhew <piers@...> wrote: > > > > > > From: Piers Goodhew <piers@...> > > Subject: Re: The FAQ, and maybe why there isn't one. Was Re: > [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Best Way to Cut PCB > > To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com > > Date: Thursday, May 13, 2010, 3:34 AM > > > > > > I did look at the massmind site earlier. It didn't seem to have a > lot of > > wiki things that I'm used to like auto links, tables of contents, > nice clean > > syntax to easily autoformat posts, but I guess I should look again. > > Nope, your right, it's a pile of shit. Just read above. But it's a > pile of shit that works and has most of the /content/ and actual > information that are important on it. To post something you would have > to actually type or paste in your text, copy in the URL you wanted to > reference (if there is one) and then depend on a human page editor > (me) to link things and edit the page if it needed it. The horror! > > If you wanted to be a page editor, you would actually have to learn > HTML. REAL HTML! That arcane "programming language" that people must > go to school for years to understand. Instead of auto linking random > words, you would actually have to type <a href="lcds.htm">lcd</a> so > don't bother, start a wiki yourself instead. > > > > The main reason I haven't volunteered for such a job is that I think > you > > need to be prepared to put in at least a year (half a year) actually > doing > > it, and I try not to make commitments I'm not certain i can keep. > > Yeah, I wonder why I bother. > > In fact, I doubt I will anymore. > > -- > James. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Be sure to visit the group home and check for new Links, Files, and > Photos: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBsYahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: The FAQ, and maybe why there isn't one. Was Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Best Way to Cut PCB
2010-05-22 by Donald H Locker
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