On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 01:49 PM, Hans Franke wrote:
> Now, if my memory still serves me, exactly that was the original
> intention. Collecting knowledge about classic computers _and_
> make it available to the general audience (Of course also, trying
> to remove inaccurate sources).
>
> The other topic addressed was a database of all computers, so one
> could browse, as in a catalog. Also maybe a collectors database.
> Tizianos 1000bit is (to me) the best attempt to do this on the
> whole web.
>
> Now, your intention looks more like a technical library for certain
> computers ... such stuff is already out there, and I think classic
> web organisation is sufficient for this task.
>
My intent was to create a place where knowledge about classic computers
could be gathered. Classic websites have two (I hate to use the word)
flaws
1) They are not toghether in one place - leading to loss of information
2) You must know some HTML to author a website (not to mention having
some sort of web hosting)
Wiki allows un-initiated users to edit pages without knowing any HTML.
Our Wiki,( Vs someone else's ) would allow us to concentrate the
information
we have learned the hard way, somtimes by trial and error. It keeps that
information in a single searchable location.
> Gruss
> H.
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Received on Wed Nov 26 2003 - 22:21:22 GMT